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I do, in fact, know my way around a wrench quite well. I do on site repair for a living, and ran a shop three and a half years prior to that. However, I have never done a clutch repair job on a small Dodge truck before. Just Dodge Rams etc. Therefor, what I guess I was trying to say is. Are there any little side procedures, or anything at all during the whole process, that I may need a specialty tool for? Or anything out of the normal that would help for me to be aware of ahead of time?
Right on, that's what I wanted to hear. I sure did not want someone to answer this question and say, "yes, you will need a 20 ft. long 3/8 drive extension." lol I definitely don't have one of those. lol Thank you, much appreciated.
I do, in fact, know my way around a wrench quite well. I do on site repair for a living, and ran a shop three and a half years prior to that. However, I have never done a clutch repair job on a small Dodge truck before. Just Dodge Rams etc. Therefor, what I guess I was trying to say is. Are there any little side procedures, or anything at all during the whole process, that I may need a specialty tool for? Or anything out of the normal that would help for me to be aware of ahead of time?
straight forward job - i've done one before (4cyl) no special tools required.
Right on, that's what I wanted to hear. I sure did not want someone to answer this question and say, "yes, you will need a 20 ft. long 3/8 drive extension." lol I definitely don't have one of those. lol Thank you, much appreciated.
air tools are handy on this type of job.
I have air tools and compressor mounted to the bed of my truck. As well as dewalt cordless impacts, ect.
your all set