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    rioredsvt
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    Thoughts about a clutch

    Clutch in the 99 cobra is starting to show its age (92k) and trow out bearing starting to make noise,looking to buy a new clutch.looking at the Centerforce dual friction one.car has no p/a strictly bolt ons,opinions would be appreciated (Zr)? I know dasilva has the save the tax sale and joe is a great guy to deal with

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    Admin ZR's Avatar
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    I'd suggest a Centerforce dual friction combined with one of their release bearings. Stock / better than stock manners and driveability with fantastic holding power.

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    not sure about drivability since mine is still in the box. lol
    Joel,

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    Just as important as the quality of the initial install, proper break in, you only get one chance at it.

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    Love mine, bought along with the Centerforce TOB, a good 1000km break in, and is holding 450whp nicely with better feel and less effort than my old FRPP clutch.
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    Love my centreforce. Thanks Rick.


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    Another Centreforce guy here....love the pedal feel.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    I'd suggest a Centerforce dual friction combined with one of their release bearings. Stock / better than stock manners and driveability with fantastic holding power.
    I'll support that 100%. Had that set up in my Bullitt and it was stellar!!!

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