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    Hey guys looks like my golf is in need of a dmf replacement i came across a set with clutch kit just want people thoughts on the brand and kit, I read thats sachs is good its for me 07 2.0 tdi bkd 6spd golf



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    Originally posted by Stenno93 View Post
    Hey guys looks like my golf is in need of a dmf replacement i came across a set with clutch kit just want people thoughts on the brand and kit, I read thats sachs is good its for me 07 2.0 tdi bkd 6spd golf



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    • #3
      Not sure, but there has been talk of single mass being a better replacement in here for some models
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      • #4
        Sachs are a very reputable brand. You will probably find your stock clutch is also Sachs.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
          Sachs are a very reputable brand. You will probably find your stock clutch is also Sachs.
          x2

          If not Sachs, then LUK.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by beale187 View Post
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            If not Sachs, then LUK.
            Cheers guys ill settle with sachs, let hope install isn't just as expensive

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Stenno93 View Post
              Cheers guys ill settle with sachs, let hope install isn't just as expensive
              Id budget it costing the same if not slightly more in labour.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
                Id budget it costing the same if not slightly more in labour.
                2400 for parts and labour ://// then 1250 for timing kit, only paid 4.5 for it 2 weeks ago

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                • #9
                  Might be worth getting a few quotes in that case.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
                    Might be worth getting a few quotes in that case.
                    Yep will be a local garage said it would be around 3400 lol think I'll stick to looking around in adelaide

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                    • #11
                      Have a chat to Transporter: VW Servicing Adelaide

                      He does mobile servicing in Adelaide. Not sure if he can do a clutch but he might be able to put you in touch with someone he recommends.
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                      • #12
                        Can't help you with a place to get it installed in Adelaide, but I got my BFI heavy-duty clutch + SMF kit installed by Volks Affair in South Melbourne for ~$600 (about 4 hours labour); my clutch kit cost about $1500 shipped from the US, and it was about twice as much as a LUK-branded OEM clutch kit + DMF if I remember right. If you buy the parts yourself and find a good independent shop to install it, it shouldn't cost you much more than $1500, if that.

                        I'm assuming your car is a manual? My mechanic reckoned the clutch install was pretty straightforward; if the car only cost $4500 it might be worth seeing if one of the chain mechanics (Auto Masters etc.) can do it for less if you supply the parts?

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