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I am now PLEASED!

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Mr GT 02

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I just had a Centerforce Dual Friction clutch installed today by a buddy of mine in a mustang clique. And let me tell you...Centerforce is da shyznit. Compared to SPEC clutches or even any other performance clutch...centerforce dominates. I had my stage 1 SPEC clutch replaced with the centerforce. When I had my Spec clutch in it CHATTERED Like craZy, and the throw out bearing squeeled like a cricket on crack.
The centerforce clutch has an VERY light pedal pressure (Muh leg dont hurt no more! ) IT does not chatter what so ever (Due to correct resurfacing job of flywheel) Overall its the best. I am glad I considered EVERYones opinions about this clutch. Now I dont have any CLutch nightmareZ
 
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Where did you buy it and how much?
 
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personally i like frpp clutches
or is that
ford motorsport clutches... eh
 
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I'm waiting for my centerforce dual friction. $300.00.
 

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Matto said:
Where did you buy it and how much?
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www.Speedycarparts.com

It was around $350.. Also got the throw out bearing for $36

Its expensive, but WORTH every penny.
 
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Mr GT 02 said:
www.Speedycarparts.com

It was around $350.. Also got the throw out bearing for $36

Its expensive, but WORTH every penny.
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Wow, 150 bucks more than the Spec 1. How much did it cost to get the flywheel resurfaced.
 

Mr GT 02

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Matto said:
Wow, 150 bucks more than the Spec 1. How much did it cost to get the flywheel resurfaced.
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To install the clutch was $220....plus $50.00 to resurface flywheel =$270
 
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