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Re: replacing my clutch
Both of you two guys lighten up. All that she asked was how to do it. Not everyone can be the master mechanics that you two are. This site is here to help people, not to poke fun at them.
To answer your question Trish, you would be best to find a Haynes manual for your vehicle. The instructions for replacing it are in there and are accompanied by a variety of photos and diagrams. It will detail in order what all needs to be done to get to the clutch plate. You will also be changing the pressure plate while you are there (you'd be foolish to reuse it) as well as resurface your flywheel.
Replacing a clutch is not necessarily a hard task requiring alot of mechanical experience although that defintely would help. It definitely isn't the same as changing an airfilter or doing an oilchange. You will need to remove your transmission which also means you will remove your drive axels. You likely will need more then just a basic set of tools and sockets and you will need to raise the vehicle and put it on jack stands. If you don't have the proper tools, can't do it safely, or don't think that you can do it properly, then it should be left to a professional or at least someone who can do it safely and properly.
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