best place to buy stock (good) clutch kit?
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best place to buy stock (good) clutch kit?
I just put in my rp standard clutch kit about 3000 miles ago and its starting to slip (i didnt break it in very well) so im just going to replace it with a stock clutch, will the stocker be good enough. Im kinda broke and dont wana go for an act, or another expensive clutch, where can i get a good cheap stocker? i heard sachs.com was good any reviews? thanks alot. and im doing the kit, becuase i hate the rp pressure plate. car in sig
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i put that in my sig a while ago, before the clutch went. i know i fucked up dude. but thanks for the help. ill check it out
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Ive only heard good things about Exedy. I actually have the Exedy PP sitting right next to me which I bought from RB. They use a modified version of their PP for use with their HD clutch.
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Ive got an exedy in my car and like it, and it seems to be holding up well. how exactly do you break in clutch? i thought that was only important on non organic faced clutches.
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Originally posted by drago86
Ive got an exedy in my car and like it, and it seems to be holding up well. how exactly do you break in clutch? i thought that was only important on non organic faced clutches.
Ive got an exedy in my car and like it, and it seems to be holding up well. how exactly do you break in clutch? i thought that was only important on non organic faced clutches.