Luk Clutch
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probly one of those, takes some "luk" to install, and even more "luk" to drive it without it falling appart? dunno lol never heard of it, and i dont venture on a path where others havent tried it before me when it comes to my s...
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Luk is a worldwide drivetrain manufacturer. I've used their clutches before and saw nothing wrong them at all. If you get a good deal on one and just need a stock replacement for your daily driver go for it.
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I currently have a Luk clutch in my car, and i have not one complaint (20k miles and counting). I have dealt with Luk clutches on other cars as well, with no problems, ever. Recommend this OEM replacement over most "staged" eBay, in case you have been jaded by the very inexpensive clutches on eBay. I only speak from my experience with F1 6 puck clutch (too aggressive for my liking). Good luck.
I currently have a Luk clutch in my car, and i have not one complaint (20k miles and counting). I have dealt with Luk clutches on other cars as well, with no problems, ever. Recommend this OEM replacement over most "staged" eBay, in case you have been jaded by the very inexpensive clutches on eBay. I only speak from my experience with F1 6 puck clutch (too aggressive for my liking). Good luck.
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Luk clutches i know are made at their plant in Wooster, Ohio. Not sure on how good they are as ive never had one in my car, but i believe they are an OE clutch manufacturer for a lot of domestic cars. Should be a good product i would think as its made in America. Whenever i upgraded my clutches in my previous cars i always used a SPEC stage 3 with a 4 puck sprung hub. SPEC clutches are about double the cost of "comparable" clutches on the market though. But a lightweight option added to a spec clutch paired with a fidanza flywheel = money!! Whenever i need to upgrade the clutch on the S thats probly the route i will go. A spec stage 2+ with lightweight should be plenty for most i would think on this platform.
edit: i would use a Luk clutch over 99.9% of the other clutches i have seen for sale on ebay and elsewhere
edit: i would use a Luk clutch over 99.9% of the other clutches i have seen for sale on ebay and elsewhere
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