Clutch Recommendation
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Clutch Recommendation
i bought a 03 g35 for the gf about a month ago and now the clutch is starting to slip. She can drive pretty good and the car has 70k on the oem clutch so i can't really blame her for it going. But anyways, i've been reading and reading but can't really decide on what to do for buying a replacement clutch. Basically she doesn't pound on the car and it's all stock...plus i don't thing she will like it if the new clutch chatters so i would say a performance clutch is not the answer. An oem type clutch would be the best imo but i can't find any recommendation on which one to buy. I have a friend that can get napa parts at cost so i might explore that avenue. Any rec's on a nice,quite, fluffy clutch for the girl's g?
what about the flywheel too??? you can't turn them i take it so any rec on what to do about that because it doesn't make any sense to me to put a new clutch in with an old flywheel
great site btw...it's helped me out a lot since buying my first g. love the car too...such that i'm looking for an 06-07 for myself
what about the flywheel too??? you can't turn them i take it so any rec on what to do about that because it doesn't make any sense to me to put a new clutch in with an old flywheel
great site btw...it's helped me out a lot since buying my first g. love the car too...such that i'm looking for an 06-07 for myself
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I needed a clutch like a month ago, i was the same as you, i didnt want a performance clutch which chatters... so the shop told me there are oem like clutches around and he bought me a LUK clutch and flywheel.
they put it on and it was so terrible the chatter was making me feel like i was driving a diesel truck. so i paid more and purchased OEM clutch and flywheel and now fighting to get my money back for those LUk parts.
i would say if you can afford OEM clutch and flywheel go for those if you don't like any chatter.
they put it on and it was so terrible the chatter was making me feel like i was driving a diesel truck. so i paid more and purchased OEM clutch and flywheel and now fighting to get my money back for those LUk parts.
i would say if you can afford OEM clutch and flywheel go for those if you don't like any chatter.
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Originally Posted by Doruk
I am in Canada, OEM parts are very expensive,but i was extremely satisfied with it after replacing those luk clutch and flywheel the pedal was sooo soft and there was no chatter.
flywheel was 1500$ canadian
and clutch was 700$ canadian
flywheel was 1500$ canadian
and clutch was 700$ canadian
US, your looking at maybe 1,700 for clutch and flywheel, and then about 1,000 at the dealer for labor. **** THAT.
Buy an Exedy OEM clutch, and get it installed at a local transmission shop. You looking at 400 for the clutch and probably 500-600 for the labor.
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Originally Posted by Darkstar752
Wow you got absolutely ripped in half at those rates, even in Canadian currency.
US, your looking at maybe 1,700 for clutch and flywheel, and then about 1,000 at the dealer for labor. **** THAT.
Buy an Exedy OEM clutch, and get it installed at a local transmission shop. You looking at 400 for the clutch and probably 500-600 for the labor.
US, your looking at maybe 1,700 for clutch and flywheel, and then about 1,000 at the dealer for labor. **** THAT.
Buy an Exedy OEM clutch, and get it installed at a local transmission shop. You looking at 400 for the clutch and probably 500-600 for the labor.
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I just bought this one:
http://www.forgedperformance.com/sto...cat=333&page=1
I'll let you know how it compares to stock when I get the car back on Tuesday...
http://www.forgedperformance.com/sto...cat=333&page=1
I'll let you know how it compares to stock when I get the car back on Tuesday...
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Originally Posted by joe603
I just bought this one:
http://www.forgedperformance.com/sto...cat=333&page=1
I'll let you know how it compares to stock when I get the car back on Tuesday...
http://www.forgedperformance.com/sto...cat=333&page=1
I'll let you know how it compares to stock when I get the car back on Tuesday...
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Originally Posted by Darkstar752
I'm not too sure why you bought that bro, from my understanding those clutches are made to hold very high power hence the Stage 4, and it also makes it harder to shift + has a lot of chatter. They do make shifting faster in some way which is why they are called competition clutches, I thought those were pretty much track only.
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Originally Posted by Texasscout
Anyone ever change one themselves? Is is a real PITA to get the tranny loose?
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