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Old 06-16-2014, 02:33 PM
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I just picked up a 2007 AP2 with 9000 miles on the dial.

I'm going to boost it right away, so I need a clutch.

I'm going to the the ACT kit w/ stock disk route. Should I get a new stock disk? Or will mine with 9000mile on it be ok?
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My 2 cents - if you're spending all the money and time, just spend the extra $130 for a new disc. Can always ebay old one for $70
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Originally Posted by S2G4life
My 2 cents - if you're spending all the money and time, just spend the extra $130 for a new disc. Can always ebay old one for $70

good point.
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And I have this setup and love it. AP1 flywheel, ACT HD PP with oem flywheel
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Originally Posted by S2G4life
And I have this setup and love it. AP1 flywheel, ACT HD PP with oem flywheel

Ya I was thinking of getting an apt flywheel too.
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Correct, do it right the first time. Act Hdpp with stock disc and new bearings, plus Ap1 flywheel. Make sure you get the flywheel resurfaced. Need anything else let us know.
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9k miles? DENG nice
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9k miles? DENG nice
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Originally Posted by desii
9k miles? DENG nice

Ya I got lucky.
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Agree with all the above...why leave it in when you have it all torn apart. It may only have 9k on the clock, but it is 7 years old...

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