Do you ever remember 'Fleetway' recon clutches John? They were absolute rubbish - the pressure plates were skimmed way too much and the fingers hardly moved when you tightened them down. They used to be used a lot by 'Mr Clutch'. Maybe it was just a London thing though?Valeo or LUK are favourites of mine.....I don't think there are many duds around really so long as you buy from a UK motor factor.
John
As far as I recall, Mr. Clutch hardly made it up this far north......can you think of a worse task in the motor trade?Do you ever remember 'Fleetway' recon clutches John? They were absolute rubbish - the pressure plates were skimmed way too much and the fingers hardly moved when you tightened them down. They used to be used a lot by 'Mr Clutch'. Maybe it was just a London thing though?
Women drivers! Are you allowed to say that these days?Fixitflav! Good neighbour careful female semi retired driver! I did enquire! On the same
Token i also had to replace clutch on our family kia soul also 27 k! ( my wife main driver)
Life goes on!lol
I say this:Women drivers! Are you allowed to say that these days?
I feel blessed!29k miles doesn't sound much for a clutch
My old Mondeo is on 216000 miles on same clutch. Just as well as it would more than the car's worth just for the parts - dual-mass flywheel and all that. I thought it was on the way out a few years ago, got the smell, but that turned out to be a front brake piston sticking.I feel blessed!
Our clutch is currently on just under 160K. Mostly urban with a few jollies round the M60 and some darn sarf.
But I fear it may be not long till it goes to clutch heaven as the pedal has been making some odd noises recently.
If the eventual new one does the same again, I'd be well impressed.
Anybody know who makes clutches for Honda?