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Old 29 Apr 2005, 08:07 pm
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Gary. I think it depends on how you drive and where you drive. Up in Wisconsin I've seen clutches last well over 150K miles. Unfortunately, out here in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, traffic is miserable and you find youself creeping along riding the clutch for miles. I've replaced clutches in my SHO's as low as 40K miles and as high as 70K. The replacement at 40K happened when I was going with rush hour traffic on a 1 hour commute but in the case of the 70K replacement my job took me away from the city against traffic with very little stop and go. I've come around the TriState during rush hour on several occassions so if you you spend much time in that traffic I think your clutch will need to be replaced at lower milage. CJJ
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