ok well after the first autox of the season the stocker is starting to kick the bucket. 42000 miles isnt bad though. more to support my theory of the guy before me not beating on it.
i am looking for the exedy twin cerametallic. i have seen ranges from 1500 to 2000 for prices and i have heard of people getting them for 1300 w/ flywheel and throw out bearing.
if you know a good plave to get it please let me know.
i think this is the best clutch for me. i dont plan on making HUGE numbers any time soon but between autoX, drag and HPDE its going to see some abuse and id prefer to not replace it for another 3 years or so.
You can check with Sales@tkmotorsports.com, Gruppe-s.com, Etc. There are a ton of online places to check you if you go to the vendor section on Evotuners.net and you may even want to check out he vendor section of Evolutionm.net
thats a exedy twin CARBON + TOB and flywheel for 1750. good deal?
i cant email them because i cant get the email address. the email thing at my house is retarded and sends me to the wrong email server when i click links like that.
where is the contact us page. i looked left and right and couldnt find it.
I have that Twin Carbon, or at least I think it's the same, but the one I have retails around $3k. I'd be wary of a $3k clutch being sold for $1700, but if it's the normal one, then that's a steal. However, you have _0_ need for a carbon clutch, and be aware that the carbon plates wear out quickly, because you have to slip them to get them hot before they'll grab fully.
forget that i cant afford to replace carbon plates. the no limit motorsport price was still around 1600 or so. today hasnt been a good day. even when i buy the clutch i wont be able to install it or have it installed for a very long time so im out of a car.
Should be able to get it for $1400 or so from NLM. It might be listed at $1600, but they consistently have the lowball price on most items on EvoM. My normal contact for getting the Exedy Twin HD @ $1300 is for some reason nowhere to be found, otherwise I'd have sent you to him.
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