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Originally Posted by madpir8
It's all about the tools. I reckon with a hoist, most of us could do these jobs
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Actually this job requires very basic tools. Nothing exotic at all. 4 jack stands. Floor jack (to jack the car but also to lower and raise the tranny). 10mm, 12mm, 14mm sockets in both deep and shallow along with a few extensions. A breaker bar. Torque wrench. A hoist is not needed. Oh and a funnel with long hose for putting new fluid in the tranny when you are done.
I guess if you aren't much of a car guy you may not have these basic tools and in that case you will just have to pay someone... or get a friend who is a car guy to come over with these items.
You could easily go to Harbor Freight and get all the tools needed for this job then order the clutch from Toyota and still come in under the $1600.
Hell if I lived in CT I would gladly throw these tools in the back of my tinny FRS trunk and swing by this guys place to do the job for $1600. Hahaha.