carbonetic twin disc clutch
there are alot of good clutch manuf out there. but the problem we had the most is getting replacement parts for certain brands. Either it was more worth it to get a whole new kit or wait weeks for certain replacement parts.
We started using the Tilton stuff since they actually have alot of the replacement parts on hand and the actual prices are reasonable and not outrageous.
We started using the Tilton stuff since they actually have alot of the replacement parts on hand and the actual prices are reasonable and not outrageous.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by exospeedAMcrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">there are alot of good clutch manuf out there. but the problem we had the most is getting replacement parts for certain brands. Either it was more worth it to get a whole new kit or wait weeks for certain replacement parts.
We started using the Tilton stuff since they actually have alot of the replacement parts on hand and the actual prices are reasonable and not outrageous.</TD></TR></TABLE>
For that very reason, I went with Competition Clutch. Had a buddy who ran the clutch and needed replacement parts for it. and they took care of him very promply so i decided to go with them as well. Also why i went with them instead of the exedy twin. i couldn't even imagine tryiing to get an exedy twin repaired or rebuilt.
-zol
We started using the Tilton stuff since they actually have alot of the replacement parts on hand and the actual prices are reasonable and not outrageous.</TD></TR></TABLE>
For that very reason, I went with Competition Clutch. Had a buddy who ran the clutch and needed replacement parts for it. and they took care of him very promply so i decided to go with them as well. Also why i went with them instead of the exedy twin. i couldn't even imagine tryiing to get an exedy twin repaired or rebuilt.
-zol
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Day-DayC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i had a buddy who replace parts of his exedy and the cost was about 700 and 7 days
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daym what did he have to replace. We had the exedy too, but the discs cost so much to replace. When we got into the Tilton, the replacement discs were about $240 for the twin and $120 for the single discs
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daym what did he have to replace. We had the exedy too, but the discs cost so much to replace. When we got into the Tilton, the replacement discs were about $240 for the twin and $120 for the single discs
I don't think too many people are running the Carbonetic yet. I did see one for an EVO this week and it looks like high quality stuff.
I personally have a Tilton. Can't go wrong there.
I personally have a Tilton. Can't go wrong there.
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Nov 17, 2010 11:56 AM
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