- Joined
- Dec 5, 2025
- Messages
- 44
- Points
- 101
- City
- Kennett Square
- State - Country
- PA - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 2006
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 4WD
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- Stock
- Total Drop
- Stock
- Tire Size
- 30 inch
I just had my mechanic do a full clutch job on my 2006 4.0 ranger, he replaced all of the hydraulics, as well as the disc and pressure plate. I just want some opinions on how expensive this should have been, as he charged me $3100 for the full job. Another thing that worries me about this is that he didn't replace the pilot bearing, saying it looked brand new and was still packed with grease. He's always been my go to mechanic and I usual trust him, but the just feels iffy to me and idk if it sounds bad to anyone else. The truck was on its original system at 102000 miles, meaning he decided to reuse a bearing that was 20 years and 102000 miles old rather then spending $15 to replace it. Also the fact that he charged 10.5 hours of labor to do it feels super high for a clutch. It is a 4x4 so it takes a little longer, but I thought it was supposed to be around 7 hours, not 10. The clutch feels great now but I'm worried about the pilot bearing failing in 30000 miles or so and having to spend another $2000 in labor to pull the transmission for that cheap little bearing, when i could have assurance that it'll last another 100000 if he had replaced the bearing. What do yall think about this? How should I proceed? The job is already done and paid for but I just want some opinions on it.

