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Originally Posted by Phunyguy
just drop the tranny out - easiest that way... need a good set of jackstands and a jack to support the tranny while dropping - or an engine hoist. the clutch kit should come with a pressure plate - clutch disc - throwout bearing - and alignment tool. installation is the opposite of removal. make sure to fill the throwout bearing with bearing grease! i would recommend a helms manual for this project though... will give you step by step instructions IN DEPTH, and all the torque specs - part numbers - etc...
(by the way.. EXCELLENT choice on the Adire Audio Brahma sub!!! i LOVE those.)
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Yeah, but you do have to still get under there. It's times like these where I wish I had a big 'ol floor lift.