well the firehawk is in the transmission shop again the ram hdx P.O.S clutch is bad bought in 2012 less then 5000 miles on it
do i really need a clutch like that or closer to stock i really have no mods magnaflow exhaust and k&n filter
what would be a good clutch in the lower price range looking to get it back on the road asap
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Re: clutch
Mistake. Sorry
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Re: clutch
No, it won't work with an LT1. As bone stock as you are you don't need anything fancy.
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Re: clutch
Don't know your budget, check to see what McLeod has to offer on summitracing.com
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Re: clutch
Wow I really messed that up. Did not know it was an lt1 car. Would never had suggested that. Sorry
Re: clutch
Sorry, I am catching up on old posts and posted in your other thread just a bit ago... if you are completely stock or mild bolt ons and do basic driving... you can totally get away with an autozone setup. We have done it on mild cars, but it will not hold up to lots of aggressive driving or sticky tire launches... trust me.
McLeod has a basic set that is good, centerforce is decent, Spec (if they are still around) used to work also. I have some friends that have used Ram before with good results, sucks that sometimes they all have issues.
McLeod has a basic set that is good, centerforce is decent, Spec (if they are still around) used to work also. I have some friends that have used Ram before with good results, sucks that sometimes they all have issues.