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As u need to take off the box. Might as well change the clutch too while ur at it.


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I would change the clutch first, and ssee if that fixes it, had a similar issue in another car, but would be gone after the car warms up a little

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If you are going to change out the clutch would be mad not to change the bearings at the same time. And yeah I would go with it being Spigot or throwout bearing as well

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you been under water recently. The Don is right it is either the Spigot bearing or front gearbox bearing. They have a habit of shtting themselves once the bell housing fills up with water if you get stuck in a creek for a little too long :P

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you been under water recently. The Don is right it is either the Spigot bearing or front gearbox bearing. They have a habit of shtting themselves once the bell housing fills up with water if you get stuck in a creek for a little too long :P

haha sure! i reckon i can beat ur hilux across the creek anyday. i have "lift" :P

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