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Replace pilot bearing 11$ and throwout bearing 70$ that's what i paid at Toyota
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I wouldn't blindly swap the clutch until you know what's in there. If it's desired you can learn to drive a performance clutch with less kicking, bucking and chattering. I agree on the bearings, definitely worth doing while you're in there and check the flywheel for any hot spots or other anomalies... if there are any get it resurfaced.
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