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Jaejae5.0
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i was planning on gettin this kit but i am wondering how the hdk clutch is..anyone use it? i know the powergrip is dope but how bout this one?

http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/item/LRS-7560A-K

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For the price of that kit u might as well go wit the center force clutch kit. U don't need the bolts, plus wit the center force u can't use alum flywheels, saves a few extra bucks. The bearing retainer is only $30

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Originally posted by 84SVOrick:
For the price of that kit u might as well go wit the center force clutch kit. U don't need the bolts, plus wit the center force u can't use alum flywheels, saves a few extra bucks. The bearing retainer is only $30

yea i was thinkn centerforce before this jus seein whats out there and how shit works..im either think dual friction,zoom,spec,or exedy..or get the same clutch ive had in the car the whole time and just recently found out..its from pepboys and cost 138.99..haha its called a "LUK" it lasted hella long and still isnt slipping till this day

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i have this clutch on my car. the previous owner installed it before i bought it and with 315rwhp, it has held up fine. i use my car as a daily driver and it's pretty easy going. it's not too stiff, but it's firmer than stock. i like it, but i haven't had much experience with other brands of clutches besides a spec 1.
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