Title: Clutch Kit Essentials Word Count: 297 Summary: Is it time to replace your clutch? If so, this is a job you can do yourself. Save money on big repair bills and find the parts you need at prices that make doing the job worth it to you. Keywords: Acura clutch kits, BMW clutch kits, car parts, automatic transmission, manual transmission, brakes Article Body: If your vehicle’s clutch has failed, then you could be faced with an expensive repair bill depending on the make and model of your car and the garage doing the work. Between high parts prices and labor costs, you could easily face a bill of $500, $700, or even $1000 or more. Perhaps you should consider doing the job yourself? If so, let’s take a look at clutch kits and the best way for you to obtain one at a reasonable price. All clutch kits come with three items standard, with a fourth item included with some kits. <b>Your clutch kit will contain:</b> <li>Clutch friction plate <li>Clutch pressure plate <li>Release bearing Some clutch kits also come with pilot bearings or bushings. For the performance car driver, there are specialty kits available that contain superior friction materials, stronger springs, and more exact engagement than stock clutches. Without a doubt, a stock Acura clutch kit or BMW clutch kit would be adequate as they meet all stringent OEM requirements. Popular manufacturers of stock and performance clutch kits include: Valeo, Sachs, Centerforce, ACT, and Exedy. Most of these types of kits are what your garage will use for your vehicle and they are available through your dealer’s auto parts department as well. To save money, you can also purchase clutch kits from wholesalers. A wholesaler deals directly with the manufacturer which ensures that you receive the best price without the mark ups and the parts you receive are genuine. Wherever you choose to purchase your parts, make sure that you can return them if there is a problem and, that the manufacturer stands by their product. Unfortunately, with counterfeit parts “industry” is a multi-billion dollar per year problem. It goes without saying that you should avoid generic or no name brands when shopping for any automotive replacement parts.