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The flywheel is a heavy metal disc that is found on cars with manual transmissions. The main role of a flywheel is to generate and store energy and ensure proper gear function whenever you use your clutch.
The cost of aftermarket flywheel replacements ranges from $60 to $1500. The wide price range is impacted by the material of the flywheel, its recommended use (OE replacement or performance replacement), the brand of the flywheel, and the kit or set inclusions. Replacing the flywheel may take around four to five hours, so expect to pay $400 to $500 more or less depending on local labor rates.
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