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    #1
    mga tsikoteers, would like to ask how long will it last? example for everyday city driving lang.

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    #2
    forgot to mention. car is corolla AE92 GL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duncan_sheek View Post
    mga tsikoteers, would like to ask how long will it last? example for everyday city driving lang.
    Quote Originally Posted by duncan_sheek View Post
    forgot to mention. car is corolla AE92 GL.

    hey bro, is the Clutch Kit new or used?? anywayz, kung Brand New / Stock Replacement ang Clutch Kit, then it should last for 100K miles (or more) specially kung moderate city or freeway driving lang ang gamit. I even see some clutches (yung original ha) from cars who have more than 100K miles.


    aite, peace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KBR View Post
    hey bro, is the Clutch Kit new or used?? anywayz, kung Brand New / Stock Replacement ang Clutch Kit, then it should last for 100K miles (or more) specially kung moderate city or freeway driving lang ang gamit. I even see some clutches (yung original ha) from cars who have more than 100K miles.


    aite, peace.
    yup, i agree.
    100,000 miles = 160,934 kms.

    actually, i've seen vehicles too with original clutches at around the 200,000 kms mark na hindi pa nasisira.

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    #5
    In my experience? The whole clutch assembly can last 7-10 years. So that's roughly 75,000-100,000 km.

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    #6
    in manila where it's mostly stop and go the max i've seen is around 120k on the original one.

    minsan depending on how the person drives pwede around 60-70k sira na.

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    #7
    Performance clutches really are expensive. You can expect to pay anywhere between 17 - 25k for a "Stage I" clutch. One that'll hold maybe 50% more torque (or a bit more) than the stock clutch.

    It still won't be indestructible... but it'll last much longer. Kaya lang, even the mildest "performance" clutch will be stiffer at the pedal than a stock clutch. If you're doing this just for longevity on a daily driver... forget it. Sakit ng tuhod lang aabutin mo.

    If you have no mods, just drive more gently, don't ride the clutch (drive the car at part-clutch) and practice smooth and quick clutch engagement (don't hold it at part clutch for a long time waiting for first gear to catch up... learn how to engage it quickly but smoothly).

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    May 2006
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    #8
    mga tsikoteers san po ba murang bumili ng clutch assembly? ride is a hilander slx 2000. maraming salamat

life span ng clutch system(disk,plate,release bearing,oil seal)