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Old Jan 23, 2010 | 04:07 PM
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Just wondering if everyone ever replaced a clutch or bought a vehicle new how long they last under normal driving
 
Old Jan 23, 2010 | 04:26 PM
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Really just depends on how you drive it. If you take care of your car and dont dog it when you drive it usually around 170k i'd say. My dad had one and didnt have to change the clutch til 195k. And he was the only owner of the car and it had never been changed before. I've heard of people having to change at 100k, it all just depends on how hard you drive it and if you put a lot of wear and tear on it. Also by putting bigger tires on and not upgrading gears to the right ratio will cause the clutch to burn out a lot faster.
 
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Originally Posted by speterson1011
Really just depends on how you drive it. If you take care of your car and dont dog it when you drive it usually around 170k i'd say. My dad had one and didnt have to change the clutch til 195k. And he was the only owner of the car and it had never been changed before. I've heard of people having to change at 100k, it all just depends on how hard you drive it and if you put a lot of wear and tear on it. Also by putting bigger tires on and not upgrading gears to the right ratio will cause the clutch to burn out a lot faster.
I'll x2 that. So long as it isn't mistreated and there are no mechanical problems or manufacturing defects, it should last 150-200k.
 
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Yep, the truck I had before this one went 192k on the clutch.
 
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i was just wondering. The 85 i have now was owned by my previous job for 9 years and me and everyone else beat that thing. Im surprised it still works
 
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then don't knock it.

a guy i worked with, had a '85 Escort GT (yeah, i know), owned it from day one, never ever abused it, and sold the car with just under 213K on it-and the original clutch.
 
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Ha on the other hand my buddy in high school put 3 clutches in a VW Rabbit in 1.5 years. Of course we beat the crappola out of that car. 0-60 in...well we never kept an eye on the time...lol
 
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i had a 1st gen s10 that i put 240k miles on the factory clutch i know this cause it was in the family since it was new. i ended up selling it wish i didnt now was great on mpgs had the 2.5L in it.
 
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not to hijack a thread, but how much do you think I would be looking at to replace the clutch in my 96?
 
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Thats probably all in labor. Probably better off just making a phone call around. Probably different in different areas. S10s aer usually pretty easy as long as no bolts break
 

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