clutch question
im hitting a you pull junkyard on saturday for some cheap turbo parts. i was told by some local guys that after i boost my civic i'll have to swap out my clutch . i just want to see what you think i should do. thanks
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Re: clutch question
so your thinking about getting a clutch from a junkyard??? :3
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Re: clutch question
Bad idea to pull a clutch from a car graveyard. You might as well get yours resurfaced or buy one. http://www.nolimitmotorsport.com/exedy/
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Re: clutch question
buy one from lsd :y
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buying a used clutch is like buying used motor oil... why would you do it?
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Re: clutch question
Originally Posted by highroller54
buy one from lsd :y
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Re: clutch question
Originally Posted by 70Challenger
buying a used clutch is like buying used motor oil...
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Re: clutch question
B or D series? I can get a true exedy clutch with a flywheel to go with it for $150- plus shipping. Shipping would be a little expensive because of the weight (shipped via USPS, so not expensive because of location) -but it would be much better than throwing a used clutch on a unmatched flywheel. -from experience. This REAL exedy retails here in JDM land for about $600-
LMK. I can pick it up here in about 3 hours. Probably get it shipped by monday, depeneding on where you are in the states, you will have it next week. -frank |
Re: clutch question
For the price and convenience, Clutch specialties is definatly the way to go. You should definately check out the condition of your flywheel as well. If it's bad, you can get it resurfaced, or just get a Standard Flywheel, which is basically a lightened steel flywheel. Both are very very well priced and you can get them through LSD (link in sig).
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Clutch specialties make great clutches, I sell them myself, Contact mike at lsdmotorsports and you will be very happy, more than likely you will never wear the clutch out ;)
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