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Old 12-17-2002, 10:10 AM
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going rate for changing a clutch

i'm not necessarily saying shop rate here, nor am i talking about an f-body, a friend has been asked to change the clutch in a late 80's S-10 pickup, 2wheel drive, he 's just not sure, what to charge for it.


so question is , what is a resonable labor cost for swapping out a clutch?
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i'd guess 2 or 2.5 hours flat rate, most shops charge at least 60 per hour so 120 to 150. i'd call some shops in your area and ask, anything less than they charge i think would be good price.
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thanks ede, i figured around $100 was a fair price too, shop rate around here is closer to $50/hour last time i heard,
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