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3l clutch

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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3l clutch

Post by kanookie »

anyone recently bought a 3l clutch the 236 X 29.8 X 21 one? just wondering how much u paid as ive got a few prices and there is a big difference between other brands and exedy. Exedy is nearly $100 cheaper then others? part # of exedy tyk-6878
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Post by Sic Lux »

Put a exedy sports tuff one behind mates 2.8 turbo and it's been handling it fine sometimes running 34's had one in my torana and it was sweet churp 3rd &100k's up the highway so there plenty strong enough what others have you priced
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Post by kanookie »

powermax around $366, clutch industries around $260 and some other one i aint heard of before. supercheap said about $140-$150 for the exedy kit but the thing i dont get is autopro said they cant even get it for that price the best they can do on the same exedy kit is 220 :? does supercheap get like factory seconds or somthing? cos how can there be that much of a price difference
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Post by Sic Lux »

Could be that they get a better buy price as they sell more so they can sell cheaper and still make money on it. All the product has to be to a standard so they'll be fine no matter where you by from.
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Post by unbreakable »

i fitted an rpm clutch kit (part no. RPM1091N) semi-solid ceramic when i blew the springs out of the old one. Picked it up from repco for $270 (normally around $310) i like it alot because it doesn't feel heavy under foot but you can feel the extra grip.
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Post by kanookie »

unbreakable wrote:i fitted an rpm clutch kit (part no. RPM1091N) semi-solid ceramic when i blew the springs out of the old one. Picked it up from repco for $270 (normally around $310) i like it alot because it doesn't feel heavy under foot but you can feel the extra grip.
yeah repco is doing me a clutch for 220. supercheap ended up stuffing me around so told them to go :finger: themselfs
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