Guys, I'm getting ready to replace my clutch in a 2005 Corolla, but I need to ask you more experienced guys a few questions. Please bear with me, and sorry for the newbie questions
In the Chilton manual, it says that you need to remove the front suspension subframe, along with disconnecting the power steering lines, as well as separate the tie rod ends from the steering knuckles. Is all this really necessary, as it seems a person could get the transmission out without having to do the step. I suppose I'd still have to separate the steering knuckles from the tie rod ends, and possibly the engine mount cross member, but maybe not.
Please give me any input you might have from doing this replacement. I'm starting this project this weekend, but I can take my time on it. I just want to do it correctly, and only once. This isn't my first clutch job, but it is on a Toyota of any sort.
In the Chilton manual, it says that you need to remove the front suspension subframe, along with disconnecting the power steering lines, as well as separate the tie rod ends from the steering knuckles. Is all this really necessary, as it seems a person could get the transmission out without having to do the step. I suppose I'd still have to separate the steering knuckles from the tie rod ends, and possibly the engine mount cross member, but maybe not.
Please give me any input you might have from doing this replacement. I'm starting this project this weekend, but I can take my time on it. I just want to do it correctly, and only once. This isn't my first clutch job, but it is on a Toyota of any sort.