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Valeo Clutch Kits.. Any good??

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Valeo Clutch Kits.. Any good??

Post by stewie81 »

Hey Folks,

I am going to have to replace the clutch in my Mav Within the month and whilst looking around at prices/brands, I came across VALEO.

My question is are they any good?? Only $339
it is a H/D kit... 20% heavier clamp than oe specs

here is the Ebay Link.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Ford-Maverick-Ni ... dZViewItem

Any feedback Welcomed..

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Post by 460cixy »

i havent had a problem with them used in lots of cars throu work and one in my rover and it coped a thrashing before i got it. i gave it a hideing a recoed the donk and it was still like new. only problem was a bit of shudder from the flywheel not being the best
range rover & series one landy!
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Post by stewie81 »

Cheers for reply 460cixy

I ended up getting a good price on a Daiken(exedy) :-)

Tis a Biatch to Take the Muther G/box outta the GQ's

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Post by 460cixy »

try a rangie with a lt 95 twice as big and heavy as the nissan tis an engine out job in the rangie
range rover & series one landy!
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