ITR Flywheel Question
Sorry if this should have in another forum, but I though that you guys would know the answer to my question better than anyone else.
Acura Automotive Parts is selling brand new oem ITR flywheels for $230.86... Is there somewhere else that sells them cheaper?
Oh, for those of you that like to flame, I already searched. I want one that is brand new, so I can just drop it in without the hassle of taking it to a shop to have it resurfaced.
Acura Automotive Parts is selling brand new oem ITR flywheels for $230.86... Is there somewhere else that sells them cheaper?
Oh, for those of you that like to flame, I already searched. I want one that is brand new, so I can just drop it in without the hassle of taking it to a shop to have it resurfaced.
I have a JRSC, and everyone that I have talked to says that the ITR works the best. "Everyone" includes people that know what they are talking about when it comes to the JRSC, such as John at LHT performance.
I know that used ones go for cheaper, but transmission components aren't something that I want to buy used.
I know that used ones go for cheaper, but transmission components aren't something that I want to buy used.
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Bbasso and SoCal: In my experience, and from what I've learned from others, using a lightened stock or aluminum flywheel with F/I is asking for trouble.
Thanks for the info guys!
Bbasso and SoCal: In my experience, and from what I've learned from others, using a lightened stock or aluminum flywheel with F/I is asking for trouble.
Thanks for the info guys!
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