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Was just wondering what people pay to get a clutch changed at a garage, We just had the hire van done and they only charged me £144, which I thought was very reasonable. I supplied the clutch kit of course, but I wouldn't have done it for that... :lol:
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syncro or 2wd ? if syncro then it was cheap for the SE; that's rural mid wales labour rate

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2wd, the syncro's going to need one soon though as its still got the one in from my old 1.6D N/A :run
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I'd say between £200 and £300 depending on labour rate of said garage. Get the spigot bearing done at the same time. I paid the price for a really knackered one. New engine time
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2.5 - 3 hours labour (back street prices between £45 & £60 an hour) plus vat plus parts.

So if yours was just labour.. £144 is on the lower end....result.
But did you get the spigot shaft needle roller and starter (oilite) bearings replaced at the same time? fairly important.

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