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FS: Exedy Twin Plate Clutch
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first $400 shipped takes it!
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You need to buy new disks from Exedy, they are $250 a piece. The problem is that they are backordered right now....
You then need to have the flywheel, floater, and PP surface machined. Then machine the pillars down the total amount everything else was cut down. A reputable machine shop should be able to do all of that for less than $100.
100 + 500 + 400 = 1000, which is still much less than this clutch costs new. So yes, this is a deal...
You then need to have the flywheel, floater, and PP surface machined. Then machine the pillars down the total amount everything else was cut down. A reputable machine shop should be able to do all of that for less than $100.
100 + 500 + 400 = 1000, which is still much less than this clutch costs new. So yes, this is a deal...
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Originally Posted by SuperHatch
You need to buy new disks from Exedy, they are $250 a piece. The problem is that they are backordered right now....
You then need to have the flywheel, floater, and PP surface machined. Then machine the pillars down the total amount everything else was cut down. A reputable machine shop should be able to do all of that for less than $100.
100 + 500 + 400 = 1000, which is still much less than this clutch costs new. So yes, this is a deal...
You then need to have the flywheel, floater, and PP surface machined. Then machine the pillars down the total amount everything else was cut down. A reputable machine shop should be able to do all of that for less than $100.
100 + 500 + 400 = 1000, which is still much less than this clutch costs new. So yes, this is a deal...
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When I was going to have it rebuilt I was referred too SPEC clutch and their website is just that www.specclutch.com I was told they do a excellent job for a GREAT price but I never did call :-P I dont have a Evo anymore so this is why im selling. Let me know I would love to get it out of my sight this week. :-)