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Old 06-06-2003, 11:58 AM   #6
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Well crap, this subject seems to have the most inconsistent responses/opinions. Seems like no one really agrees on one specific clutch. I am planning on putting a new clutch in the '92 GT 2 weeks from now and have been looking around and inquiring about clutches.

I've heard: Mcleod is great, but costs too much; King Cobra is great and King Cobra is terrible ; what I've heard about the Spec Stage I clutch was very good, but I've only heard a little about that clutch-- not enough opinions on it for me to want to buy it.

If I get a, say, Spec Stage I clutch and Ford cable and flywheel, would that be a good choice??? I've been told to get an adjustable cable and then I've been told not to get an adjustable clutch. Should I go for a new flywheel or just resurface my old one?????
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