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  1. DMF & clutch replacement 
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    Hi all
    Just bought new luks DMF and clutch kit with slave cylinder for my passat 2.0 tdi sport.Just a couple of questions.
    Will I need new bolts or can they be reused because I can't find any supplied or do you have to buy them separately.
    Is the release bearing included in the clutch kit or will that be a separate item. Was told it was included but can't find it is it attached to clutch already
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    Make sure you replace the 6 bolts thy hold your CV joint onto the gear box. Long start short, after my DMF and clutch were changed, the bolts weren't replaced with new ones and I ended up with a hole in the gear box!
     
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    You need to buy the release bearing as an extra. The DMF should have the clutch assembled on it. The kit should contain new DMF to flywheel bolts.
     
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    It came in three boxes
    clutch
    DMF
    Slave cylinder
    No bolts
    Got it from my local motor factors £500
    When I phoned he said bearing was included already attached
    Or something along them lines is this possible.
    Can I not use the bolts twice
    Any help appreciated don't want to
    Turn up at the garage with half the parts
    Thanks
    Ps what does the release bearing look like
     
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    Is the slave cylinder and release
    Bearing one item
     
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    Yes on 2.0 the slave cylinder and release bearing are all in one. Why did you not buy the DMF/clutch complete unit. It is easier to fit and comes with the bolts for fitting it.
     
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