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    joe dick
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    clutch

    anyone know anything about this clutch? any good?

    http://www.thewrenchmonkey.ca/auto-p...89/clutch-kit/

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    Admin ZR's Avatar
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    Seldom (if ever) does a bargain clutch work out.

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    Ed is out your way. At the very least I would opt for a King Cobra clutch, I've always had great luck with them.
    With the labour involved you don't want to be putting in a cheap clutch. Totally agree with ZR.
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    Centerforce and you wont regret it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Seldom (if ever) does a bargain clutch work out.
    I agree. Ask me how I know.

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    Monera3v
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    Centerforce, because RICK..

    Car feels like butter with every shift :P

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    Hard to beat the CF Dual Friction. Smooth as butter with light pedal effort.

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    If you've ever seen the aftermath of a clutch coming apart at RPM, you will never desire to buy a cheap clutch again.
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