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Hi All,
As on advice from Loxy and a few others i'll be booking in the car for a clutch replacement, iv'e been quoted about 420 from click mechanic and iv'e used them before for another car for the brakes so i know they're good. The mechanics also get rated individually so they need to do a good job for repeat business or any business at all. The parts used state Exedy, Honda so i assume the plate might be Exedy and the release bearing might be Honda so a mixture of parts.
I'm wondering if there's any benefit in spending over 700 quid and having Honda fit a full clutch. Is there a difference between a full clutch from Honda and the one quoted from click mechanic, Click mechanic say it includes Clutch plate, cover & release bearing/CSC. Is that all that Honda would also install?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I want to keep this car for a long time.
FYI it's a 61 plate Honda Type R FN2 GT 2.0
As on advice from Loxy and a few others i'll be booking in the car for a clutch replacement, iv'e been quoted about 420 from click mechanic and iv'e used them before for another car for the brakes so i know they're good. The mechanics also get rated individually so they need to do a good job for repeat business or any business at all. The parts used state Exedy, Honda so i assume the plate might be Exedy and the release bearing might be Honda so a mixture of parts.
I'm wondering if there's any benefit in spending over 700 quid and having Honda fit a full clutch. Is there a difference between a full clutch from Honda and the one quoted from click mechanic, Click mechanic say it includes Clutch plate, cover & release bearing/CSC. Is that all that Honda would also install?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I want to keep this car for a long time.
FYI it's a 61 plate Honda Type R FN2 GT 2.0