Time for a new clutch
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Time for a new clutch
I tried one of those 6-puckers. No fun with now HP additions. Wanna go back to OEM. anyone know where the best place to get one is and where to find the best price?
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-Chris
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-Chris
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Originally Posted by CapoArgentino,Mar 16 2010, 10:33 AM
ACT HDSS kit and Fidanza flywheel - 50K mi and still strong/not slipping although it probably has about 10k mi left.
BTW how you get the car up that high on the jackstands??
BTW how you get the car up that high on the jackstands??
Go get some 2x12" boards, cut them into 4's and mount the jack stands on them. You'll have to be creative with the way you jack if you don't have a BIG floor jack, but luckily I have 4 different kinds of jacks in my shop.
This time when I change it I'm going to go 6 sections of board rather than only 4.
The trick is to use 3 inch screws and simply screw one board into the next, then add another, and so on...
Very stable, solid, and MAN is it nice to have all that room to work! Just be DAMN sure to make everything stable. And 4 points is ok, but go for at least 5 or 6.
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Originally Posted by NoRegrets78,Mar 16 2010, 10:29 AM
Why not get the SOS street clutch? I hear good things about it.
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Originally Posted by Frankenstiein_B20,Mar 15 2010, 09:47 PM
EXEDY! great company, great reputation. good prices. ive had really good experience with them
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