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laxmax327

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just go to your local autzone, thats where i got mine, only 160 bux. just dont buy the kit, buy the 3 parts seperately and your set.
 

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same as any stock replacement one you get. if you plan on abusing it, then dont get a stock one, duh... get an aftermarket one designed to take more power and abuse. but the stock clutch is actually pretty good. if you drive at least somewhat normal majority of the time youll be fine. i usually drive mine easy most of the day. i do open it up and run through the gears pretty rough at least once a day though and it holds fine.
 

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I've been running an Autozone clutch for the past 10,000 miles or so and haven't been too satisified with it. It has never slipped or anything 'bad'...it's just the way it feels is cheap. Also at higher rpm it feels like the cluctch is engaging itself before I push it in...it's wierd, just doesn't feel right. I hope to replace it soon with a stronger aftermarket piece.
 

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I'm running a GB on SPEC clutches right now in the GB section if you're interested. I think most everyone would agree that the SPEC clutches are some of the best available and I've got some great prices on them.

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Super Matty P said:
I'm running a GB on SPEC clutches right now in the GB section if you're interested. I think most everyone would agree that the SPEC clutches are some of the best available and I've got some great prices on them.

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I have my eye set on a Spec 2 fro the SHO...fwiw I run a Spec 2 in my 12 second Mustang and absolutely love the quality of Spec clutches. :hail: Just gotta go dig up some money now...
 

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ClutchMasters stage 1 is a good clutch. Stock disc with upgraded pressure plate with larger straps and rivets. SHOBros carries them.

Stock pressure plate in the front ClutchMasters Stage 1 in the rear. Notice the larger rivets and thicker straps. ClutchMaster Stage 3 will take 500hp blown SHOs with out problems if you need more.
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I have broken a pressure plate strap. NOT a good thing! Spend a little extra $$$ for the CM1.
 

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jedhead said:
ClutchMasters stage 1 is a good clutch. Stock disc with upgraded pressure plate with larger straps and rivets. SHOBros carries them.

Stock pressure plate in the front ClutchMasters Stage 1 in the rear. Notice the larger rivets and thicker straps.
I have this clutch, got it last fall from Midwest SHO (SHOBros) and put it in over the winter. It has a real nice feel to it, and a little stronger to boot. Perfect choice for me.

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I also recommend the Clutchmasters Stage 1. It was perfect for my mildly modded 93.

I miss that car sometimes...:frown:
 

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