white trash Posted August 31, 2004 Report Posted August 31, 2004 My clutch is starting to slip. I'm gonna put new fibers in it, but im new to the banshee world. How hard of a job is this? Could a semi-skilled person like myself do this easily enough. What should i look out for along the way? I am going to do the work myself because i cant justify paying 40 some dollars an hour for shop labor, just to have some asshole that probably doesnt know much more than me do it. Quote
bigboybanshee Posted August 31, 2004 Report Posted August 31, 2004 If you have tools, do it yourself...I think it took me and my friend about an hour from start to finish. Besides that, there's no feeling like looking at it knowing YOU did the work, not some scandalous shop! Quote
fixitrod Posted August 31, 2004 Report Posted August 31, 2004 Here's an option for you. Spend the money on a clymers manual and do it yourself. It's a piece of cake. Then the next time you need a repair, it's free. Quote
oldasdirtrider Posted September 3, 2004 Report Posted September 3, 2004 It's pretty easy, I did mine myself....and it works! You need to have the steel plates bead blasted, I took mine down to the dealer and they did them for free, I think that was the only freebie I've ever gotten from a dealer! Quote
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