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Old 03-05-2020, 12:08 AM   #18
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If you can't do it yourself that price is fine. But there is no way that is the price of the parts, they are inflating the parts price to effectively charge you an installation fee. I installed an 'OEM clutch kit' in a friend's car and it did not feel the same as getting the OEM parts that I did in my car. If you are smart and check Toyota AND Subaru you can mix and match makes for about $300. Another $50 for the new throwout bearing and if you have had 2 bearings go on you the input shaft snout should be replaced for another $60. At the very least make sure that they are using the 2017+ throwout bearing that have the better grease.
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