mr clutch


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I recommend to avoid mr clutch for everything, they are a get it in get it out don't care about the car kind of place, the shortcuts they take to do things often results in further issues down the line....

They will often do clutches without removing drive shafts etc on cars just by pulling and forcing to get the clearance, :(
 
:eek::eek::eek::eek::violent::violent:

I recommend to avoid mr clutch for everything, they are a get it in get it out don't care about the car kind of place, the shortcuts they take to do things often results in further issues down the line....

They will often do clutches without removing drive shafts etc on cars just by pulling and forcing to get the clearance, :(

This^^^^
I've seen them do it. Had a Ford Focus box hanging on the drive shafts to do the clutch. No doubt the drive shafts soon failed.
Well worth avoiding if you can.
 
Shows the advantage of coming on here first to gen up BEFORE taking your Freelander to a garage, chances are that some of you guys know a lot more about this particular Landie than most workshops/mechanics, at least you could then tell them what to look for etc etc.
 
Just gone To the garage the mechanic is adamant it's not the it'd.box, manager said if it's not I won't pay a penny
 

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