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Old 12-12-2003, 02:54 AM
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wouldntcha know it i burned out my clutch... (spinning wheels on ice then hitting pavement... how woulda known?? ) should i buy the OEM clutch that i burnt... or a racing clutch for my truck... i dont race it.. but wouldnt it hold up better because its kinda built for harsher conditions?
 
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Old 12-12-2003, 04:07 AM
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If you plan on using your noggin a lil more, stay with stock. A Stage 1 clutch will probably hold up to more abuse but none is bulletrproof from heavy right foots and misused left ones.
 
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Default OT: truck Clutches

I have had good results with Centerforce clutches (on my big block 4-speed Nova). Feels like stock pedal pressure, but haven't had a problem with slippage yet.

It depends on your truck. If you have any mods for increased power, I would recommend an aftermarket clutch with increased holding capacity. Also, alot of my decision on a clutch would be around price. If the OEM replacement is almost as much as an aftermarket, I usually go to the aftermarket.

Thomez is right, there isn't a clutch out there that will hold up if you abuse it hard enough.



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