E46 m3 SMG Cheap clutch/ Flywheel
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My E46 m3 is approaching the need for a clutch change (103k on the clock), this is the first time i have changed the clutch on the car and am currently comparing prices. I have found a website which offers an extremely cheap clutch and flywheel but need some advice.
Here is the link http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/clutch-parts-final.php...
They seem to be selling a LUK clutch kit for around £170 including VAT. Can anyone give me some advice on whether this is a good kit??
Cheers guys
Here is the link http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/clutch-parts-final.php...
They seem to be selling a LUK clutch kit for around £170 including VAT. Can anyone give me some advice on whether this is a good kit??
Cheers guys
Many have used www.bmminiparts.com good service. You will have to phone as you wont find on the site
LUK is more than a good brand, they are the people who actually make the flywheels for BMW. As an example the E60 / E61 M5 flyheel is £1200 from BMW, or £550 from LUK / Eurocarparts and its an identical item, made in the same factory. The only downside to using the LUK part is that BMW wont recognise it as OEM even though its the same thing in a different box. It needs the BMW part number stamp to be OEM.
If you can get the LUK parts then go for it, just make sure to get a very good indy to fit them. I believe Sachs make the M3 clutches too (also available at Eurocarparts).
Eddie
If you can get the LUK parts then go for it, just make sure to get a very good indy to fit them. I believe Sachs make the M3 clutches too (also available at Eurocarparts).
Eddie
ecain63 said:
LUK is more than a good brand, they are the people who actually make the flywheels for BMW. As an example the E60 / E61 M5 flyheel is £1200 from BMW, or £550 from LUK / Eurocarparts and its an identical item, made in the same factory. The only downside to using the LUK part is that BMW wont recognise it as OEM even though its the same thing in a different box. It needs the BMW part number stamp to be OEM.
If you can get the LUK parts then go for it, just make sure to get a very good indy to fit them. I believe Sachs make the M3 clutches too (also available at Eurocarparts).
Eddie
Are these the ones that keep failing within warranty at ~25k miles and are not covered as they're 'wear and tear'?If you can get the LUK parts then go for it, just make sure to get a very good indy to fit them. I believe Sachs make the M3 clutches too (also available at Eurocarparts).
Eddie
clabcon said:
Are these the ones that keep failing within warranty at ~25k miles and are not covered as they're 'wear and tear'?
The flywheel and clutch do not fail at this mileage unless the driver is beasting the launch control. The part that normally fails is the lubrication (or lack of) between the release bearing and guide bush, resulting in the clutch and fly wearing early. Ive just had mine done under warranty. Gassing Station | M Power | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


