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Topic: Clutch
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2000BlackGT
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Member # 283
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Hypothetically speaking, what would be a good replacement clutch for a relatively stock GT with room for growth, maybe NOS in summer, and longtubes? How much do they cost too? It would be nice to have something with generally the same pedal feel as stock.
Posts: 2833 | From: Chico, CA | Registered: Jun 2001
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Stimson
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Member # 51
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What kind of tires? If its anything less than ET streets, then a King Cobra will hold up fine.
Posts: 2373 | Registered: Jun 2000
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RiddlerGT
Midnight King
Member # 113
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get a kevlar...for the NOS and slicks!
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Posts: 2292 | From: San Ramon | Registered: Dec 2000
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Yellow94GT
Mr. 60 FT
Member # 431
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I have a friend who has had a mccloud/kevlar clutch in his slomaro for less than 6 months and it is already shitting out on him. He was more pleased with his stock clutch....were just sharing our(other peoples) experiences here right
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1994 GT Bucket that will likely never run 1999 SLOLEEN Twin Turbo Coyote 2008 F250 580 RWHP 1129 RWTQ
Posts: 5990 | From: Cameron Park, Ca | Registered: Sep 2001
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youl luz
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Member # 53
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i drove my car on sunday and i got to say i LOVE the cluch so far.. not really grabby and NO chatter !!!a stage 2 will do you just fine and you save a few bucks
Posts: 1663 | From: bay area/SAC cali. | Registered: Jun 2000
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2000BlackGT
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Member # 283
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i just noticed that post. Thanks Brian!
Posts: 2833 | From: Chico, CA | Registered: Jun 2001
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