Funny that he was saying goodbye to $600 for the tires when he was really saying goodbye to $600 for the clutch. I spun the clutch in my Chevelle once. It took me all of 3 seconds to realize it and push the pedal back in so it could cool off (however, I did know that the clutch was weak).

I like how the camera guy didn't even let him know that his tires weren't turning.
 
Just goes to prove that common sense is really that common. Or should I say that a fool and his $600 are soon parted.
 
The clutch itself is about 500.. About 8 hours labour to r&r the tranny etc. Add 500 more if ur doing a flywheel rather than machining the old one
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If it does drive, leave it with that morron for a bit and it soon won't! Whow whats worse the lack of a burnout or the fact that they posted it???
 
If it does drive, leave it with that morron for a bit and it soon won't! Whow whats worse the lack of a burnout or the fact that they posted it???

Just thought of something - They never actually said it was a rear wheel burnout, they may have been going for a clutch burnout.
 
What woould a clutch job be worth on a C5 or C6?

If you are to use a factory clutch with labour you are looking at $1400.00 .
If its an aftermarket high end clutch than it could be between $1400 -$4000

Anyway you look at it what a tool:nono:
 
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