Clutch Kit
Hi there, i found a shop that can do my clutch. I emailed a&j racing international from richmond. I ask them what clutch they would recommend me if i do a small mod on my car. They suggested exedy oem clutch and they wold charge me 500+ plus installation. I was wondering if you guys have any experience from them and the shop?
Sorry but Kenny is right. This site has lots of information. Please do some research before asking questions. It is expected behaviour here and you will find that members here will lose patience quickly. I am glad that you are so enthusiastic about your new purchase but some, no all your questions have been answered before. The true power of this site and sites like it are not only the membership but the experience shared here..., Were more than willing to help, all Kenny is saying is take the time to do some research first, then ask your questions, or PM a person that has already responded to a topic that interests you.
Not trying to be mean but honestly I almost responded to you twice in the same wsy Kenny did, but held off to see how long it would take for someone else on here to do it. And please dont disrespect others on this site. As it happens Kenny is a past CO here and completely within his right to speak up.
If you have any questions about the site and how it works, please PM me and Ill be happy to respond.
Not trying to be mean but honestly I almost responded to you twice in the same wsy Kenny did, but held off to see how long it would take for someone else on here to do it. And please dont disrespect others on this site. As it happens Kenny is a past CO here and completely within his right to speak up.
If you have any questions about the site and how it works, please PM me and Ill be happy to respond.
Yeah, you've made multiple threads, when really, you could go to some stickied threads that have all the info covered.
Go oem but at least get a different pressure plate. Use the search function on why...too long to type on iPhone
Go oem but at least get a different pressure plate. Use the search function on why...too long to type on iPhone
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Not the most knowledgeable at all... But if you plan to add power to your car later on I think the first thing you'd worry about isn't your clutch but your diff. OEM should be fine. I have to agree with others though, I got this information from reading stickies.


