Just a note to say I finally had to replace the stock clutch in my 04. The throwout bearing was dry and the pilot bearing was toast. Throwout was eating into the clutch fingers. Got lucky as pilot gave out as I pulled into the driveway. The flywheel and pressure plate looked brand new. Clutch was down to the bottom of the slots.
I don't tow anything heavy. I try not to sit at lights with it in gear. Never slip it on purpose, don't have a tuner. I drive 100 miles a day on the highway, so that helps longevity. Have around 270,000 miles on the truck. Am going to replace it with stock replacements of all parts and hydraulics.
That NV5600 is HEAVY. Strap it to the trans jack before pulling it out. Found out the engine is nose heavy so the bottle jack goes in the front to stabilize it and tilt for aligning the trans back in. Not as bad of a job as I though it would be up to this point. My work area is gravel with a piece of strand board under the jack.
So there is hope for those without a heated shop.
I don't tow anything heavy. I try not to sit at lights with it in gear. Never slip it on purpose, don't have a tuner. I drive 100 miles a day on the highway, so that helps longevity. Have around 270,000 miles on the truck. Am going to replace it with stock replacements of all parts and hydraulics.
That NV5600 is HEAVY. Strap it to the trans jack before pulling it out. Found out the engine is nose heavy so the bottle jack goes in the front to stabilize it and tilt for aligning the trans back in. Not as bad of a job as I though it would be up to this point. My work area is gravel with a piece of strand board under the jack.
So there is hope for those without a heated shop.