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Topic: suggestions on new clutch??
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SanJoGT
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2013-12-16 07:20 AM
I have to get my tranny rebuilt in my 2000 mustang gt, and the guy recommended installation of a new clutch as well since the tranny will be out...ive been looking but have no idea what im really looking at. Any advice or suggestions would be a huge help. It also has 373 gears in it, so something that would accommodate that would work.
Thanks in advance
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Posts: 62 | From: San Jose,CA | Registered: Jun 2012
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2013-12-16 08:47 AM
Go stock clutch if your not going to keep the car they cost around 120-160. A
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SanJoGT
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2013-12-16 09:03 AM
I'm definitely keeping it
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RickRock98
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2013-12-16 09:18 AM
Do you have any engine mods? The only reason I ask is cause if your not pushing over at least 300hp then I wouldn't even worry about going after maker yet. I have 373s with full bolt-ons and I'm still running my OEM clutch. No problems at all.
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SanJoGT
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2013-12-16 10:22 AM
Just cai and spacer...stock sounds good then
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RickRock98
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2013-12-16 11:37 AM
That's what I would go with too. Good luck
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SanJoGT
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2013-12-16 05:46 PM
cool, thanks
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