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Old 11-15-2007, 07:56 AM
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i just burned out my original oem clutch at 50k mi. do i need a new clutch kit or just the actual clutch disk? housing ? flywheel?
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Are you going to replace it with OEM parts or an aftermarket kit. The stock clutch should last beyong 50k miles, what were you doing with it?
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You can have the flywheel cut and replace the disc. De glaze the PP before you re-install. Or buy a new OEM Exedy kit off Ebay for $300 but, you still want to have the flywheel resurfaced.
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How many "special ops" screen names can one forum have?

(And how many of them are actual special operations).
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I pretty much just drive agressively but what caused the problems is that i do some drifting in an open lot by my house and occasionally with a team. nothing too fancy jus exhibition shit. i hear that the 6 puck is not such a good idea for a daily driver.
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