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wow clutches can get pretty pricey. but i got about 350 to spend on a clutch. i was told to get a NDN series clutch from 1st stop auto. cuz there pretty reliable. so i heard. but im not to sure i would rather ask a bunch of supra fans what they think is good for 350 or less. and ya for my tools its gonna be a bitch hhaha... might just take it to my dads shop and use there shit there. if he can get me access to it. but i dont think boyd autobody has a car lift :S would have to find out.
but for a clutch i was thinkin something like this ? http://shop.toyotapartstore.com/buy....t&make_code=TO |
Should be fine. ACT has been around for a minute.
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uh ok.. good to know..
i also got a pricing for a clutch for 215.00 its called LUK i have never heard of them. are those any good? i looked at the website says its a new technology or whatever. www.lukcluth.com |
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but i had to settle with a twin-disk clutch and man oh man, they fight back and thats one more thing to consider when getting a new clutch getting high performance clutches like a twin disk or so is pretty hard on the leg, and engagement point is pretty precise so daily driving on clutch like that is doable but not preferred |
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