It is not hard if you know how to drive a manual. If you're thinking about changing your transmission: Buy another car with an A/T instead. It is way more cost effective.
I think the retail kit gives you a box, cables, maybe a manual and warranty info while the other does not.
if you have to ask. dont attempt it... transmission rebuilds are monsterously hard.
Fixing a transmission bearing noise often times requires rebuilding the transmission. If you are mechanically inclined it is not hard to do. Make sure to purchase a transmission repair manual as it will make it easier.
There are many reasons why a car is hard to shift when there is a manual transmission. The clutch is one of the main reasons why a car is not shifting properly. Another reason could be that the transmission is low on fluid.
your hard drive is most likely not formatted. read owners manual on how to format the hard drive. you will lose eerything on the hard drive when you format it.
depends.... with the right equipment you can have one in and out in a few hours (car lift, air tools, automotive knowledge). or out on your drive way on jack stands with your 24 pc. homeowner kit would be hard..
your transmission is going out
If you clutch is working fine then try to change the gear fluid in the transmission. My Isuzu shifted hard to and the fluid changed helped alot
Clutch needs adjustment/replacement Synchonizers worn?
its not screwed in. Just pull it out as hard as you can.
Most likely the clutch-look at disc surface.
It is a Vespa "P" series, made by Piaggio. The badges are hidden so it is hard to tell it is a 125, 150, or 200 cc. It is has a manual transmission with 4 gears.