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Old 05-06-2002, 11:46 PM   #1
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Default Re: Centerforce

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Originally posted by MetalHead
hey gp001, i saw on you sig that you have a Centeforce Dual friction clutch, have you had any problems with it? i've been thinking about putting in a dual friction clutch in my car but a friend of mine told me that he heard bad things about it breaking or coming apart or something. just trying to get some real experience with this clutch to see if i still want to go with it. i checked out your website, thats some funny s*** man!
I haven't had any problems, however, when I change it I will be goin to a SPEC clutch setup. My buddys say they are great
I'm glad you thought the site was funny. I don't know how we get anything done because we are always makin jokes and sarcastic comments while we are workin on our cars (most of which I can't put on the site)
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