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Old 08-30-2007, 05:19 AM
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I'm lookin for a decent clutch but i need it on the cheaper side and i also am gonna need brakes so why not just get the drilled and slotted. i found that F1 racing clutch on ebay from gripforce. it's really cheap just wondering if anyone would recommend it. i am also getting the lightweight flywheel. The brakes me and my buddy are going to do just didn't know if there was anything i had to keep in mind or special with doing the brakes.
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Originally Posted by fast-or-move!,Aug 30 2007, 08:19 AM
I'm lookin for a decent clutch but i need it on the cheaper side and i also am gonna need brakes so why not just get the drilled and slotted. i found that F1 racing clutch on ebay from gripforce. it's really cheap just wondering if anyone would recommend it. i am also getting the lightweight flywheel. The brakes me and my buddy are going to do just didn't know if there was anything i had to keep in mind or special with doing the brakes.
You say you neeed new brakes ................. what makes you think you need new rotors?
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Don't the cross-drilled rotors have a higher tendency to crack or warp? I'd go with slotted.
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Originally Posted by fast-or-move!,Aug 30 2007, 09:19 AM
i also am gonna need brakes so why not just get the drilled and slotted. The brakes me and my buddy are going to do just didn't know if there was anything i had to keep in mind or special with doing the brakes.
What's wrong with the current brakes? Why do you need new ones?
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i have never of grip force. i am not sure if anyone else has.....
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gripforce is a company out of cali that sells clutch's. and i have ruts being cut into my back ones and i just need new pads but for what i'm going to pay for stock rotors i might as well make them look nice and get the upgraded brakes. i think the brand of clutch is F1 racing. and i think Fidanza makes the flywheel it's 8 lbs.
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Originally Posted by gosixers215,Aug 30 2007, 06:54 AM
Don't the cross-drilled rotors have a higher tendency to crack or warp? I'd go with slotted.
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