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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: wichita Ks.
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![]() Hello,
It is time for me to change my clutch which is a ceterforce dual-friction. I have to say that centerforce is a good product since this clutch has been in two different mustangs, is 8 years old and has been through some serious ABUSE. It's time to replace the clutch now though and while I am at it, I'm thinking of picking up a lightweight flywheel. The stock cast iron flywheel weights almost 29lbs. I have read that he aluminum is around 13- 14 lbs. and I'm not sure on the billet steel. What is everyone's opinion on the matter? Which would be the best?
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