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Built88LX
Member # 10758
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What is best clutch for a 1999 Mustang with simple bolt on upgrades that will still have the stock pedal feeling [ 2015-03-16, 08:41 PM: Message edited by: Built88LX ]
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Blk93pny
Member # 11387
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I heard exedy is the best ever, the supply their own throwout bearing and pilot bearing , no need for ford products ,no matter how many people tell you to use a ford brand TB . Dont waste your money on a measley $30 part
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Built88LX
Member # 10758
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I have been looking into a Ram HDX 10.5" street clutch good to 400hp
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i
Member # 12534
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I would just get a hydraulic clutch.
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NK2186
Member # 12319
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exedy is the best in terms of clutch feel compared to stock. At least this has been what i have seen from reviews while looking for myself.
I have a centerforce dual friction in my 99 cobra and its not too bad now that i put in a maximum motorsports cable.
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Sinister Mustang
Member # 13889
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quote: Originally posted by Built88LX: What is best clutch for a 1999 Mustang with simple bolt on upgrades that will still have the stock pedal feeling
Hey Built88lx,
If you're looking for a stock feel, I would definitely stick with Exedy or Centerforce.
If you're looking for a stiffer clutch, you can't go wrong with Ford Racing.
Let me know if I can offer any more assistance, I carry Ford Racing, McLeod and Centerforce.
Thanks,
- Michael [ 2015-03-17, 08:50 AM: Message edited by: Sinister Mustang ]
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Marks93
Member # 11130
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I'm using a Spec Stage 1 and it's pretty close to stock....maybe a slight bit stiffer. No problems with it at all. Works great!
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Blue92
Member # 8789
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http://www.summitracing.com/parts/mcl-75104/overview/year/1999/make/ford/model/mustang
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SLOWBACK 67
Member # 6348
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quote: Originally posted by Blue92: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/mcl-75104/overview/year/1999/make/ford/model/mustang
+1 They make a good clutch.
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brandon151
Member # 12990
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I had an exedy stage two on my 04 with pretty much full bolt ons. still had the stock feel for the most part and performed great. absolutely do NOT use their throwout bearing or pilot bearing, they suck. 5,000 miles in the throwout bearing started sqealing, and yes I installed it correctly. swapped it back to a ford racing one and the sqeal went away.
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losbadgts
Member # 4394
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I put an exedy clutch on my commuter and its super smooth.
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95gtdrop
Member # 7478
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centerforce!
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Built88LX
Member # 10758
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quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: centerforce!
Why centerforce and not exedy?
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Built88LX
Member # 10758
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quote: Originally posted by Sinister Mustang: quote: Originally posted by Built88LX: What is best clutch for a 1999 Mustang with simple bolt on upgrades that will still have the stock pedal feeling
Hey Built88lx,
If you're looking for a stock feel, I would definitely stick with Exedy or Centerforce.
If you're looking for a stiffer clutch, you can't go wrong with Ford Racing.
Let me know if I can offer any more assistance, I carry Ford Racing, McLeod and Centerforce.
Thanks,
- Michael
What's the price on a decent centerforce clutch through you guys at sinister mustang
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95gtdrop
Member # 7478
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quote: Originally posted by Built88LX: quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: centerforce!
Why centerforce and not exedy?
I have used Ford HD, King cobra, Ram HDX and Centerforce.
out of all of those the CF has the best grab and the best pedal feel. much easier than a stock clutch.
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Built88LX
Member # 10758
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quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: quote: Originally posted by Built88LX: quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: centerforce!
Why centerforce and not exedy?
I have used Ford HD, King cobra, Ram HDX and Centerforce.
out of all of those the CF has the best grab and the best pedal feel. much easier than a stock clutch.
Thanks for the advice I'll most likely be ordering a centerforce clutch next week
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lxhatch5.0
Member # 6319
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quote: Originally posted by Built88LX: quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: quote: Originally posted by Built88LX: quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: centerforce!
Why centerforce and not exedy?
I have used Ford HD, King cobra, Ram HDX and Centerforce.
out of all of those the CF has the best grab and the best pedal feel. much easier than a stock clutch.
Thanks for the advice I'll most likely be ordering a centerforce clutch next week
Centerforce for the W! Pedal is super smooth and clamps like a MOTHEFUCKER!!!!
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1fastmach1
Member # 10137
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I got a brand new center force dual friction clutch only got 25 street miles switched to auto off my 04 mach 1 asking $350 paid $475 brand new
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9cobrasvt8
Member # 11078
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So i want a new clutch as well and dont have a ton of cash lol, i was reading some reviews and they all seem to be good, what do you guys think about this one. Any experience?
http://www.americanmuscle.com/ram-hdx-t5-t45-clutch.html
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95gtdrop
Member # 7478
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Loved my Ram HDX for the 6000 miles i had it before it grenaded on me. worse part is I hadnt even been hard on it yet. It blew on a 4k second gear shift -_-
fuck Ram!
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9cobrasvt8
Member # 11078
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quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: Loved my Ram HDX for the 6000 miles i had it before it grenaded on me. worse part is I hadnt even been hard on it yet. It blew on a 4k second gear shift -_-
fuck Ram!
And when that happened did you have a warranty? Lol
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95gtdrop
Member # 7478
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quote: Originally posted by 9cobrasvt8: quote: Originally posted by 95gtdrop: Loved my Ram HDX for the 6000 miles i had it before it grenaded on me. worse part is I hadnt even been hard on it yet. It blew on a 4k second gear shift -_-
fuck Ram!
And when that happened did you have a warranty? Lol
of course not. when I bough the clutch it sat in my garage for like 6 months before I installed it. they said that there was no way to validate that. :/ either way I will never use another RAM product.
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