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    clutch install time

    I got a new clutch on the way from rally sport direct and was trying to guage the install time. I have access to a lift and all the tools I need to do the install just trying to get the timing right so I won't be holding up the lift for to long. Anyone got anything for me to know ? Will really appreciate the info.

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    Has no one done an clutch install to know what I would need fluid wise and time wise. I might be alittle critical but I figured I would get alittle help from my friends here at I gota.

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    Do you have access to a rack?
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    Sure do

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    Well I can get mine out on my STi in under two hours, and that is taking my time.
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    Do you pull the motor or the trans ? Is there fluid that I should be aware of that needs to be replaced ? I saw a video where the took the calibers off and along with hubs. I figured I could just pull the axles and hang them to get the trans down and out of the way.

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