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Old 02-03-09, 03:37 PM
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Default Clutch suggestions needed

Well my clutch is on its way out and I am going to replace it soon. So what I was wondering is would an Exedy OEM replacement be fine or should I fork out the extra cash and get something more heavy duty? The motor is a completely stock 2jzge. Lemme know what you guys think.
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I would just get a replacement clutch. No point in upgrading to a heavy duty clutch on a w58 since you need a r154 or v160 if your making power.

I got a centerforce duel friction clutch for my sc, its really nice. I highly recommend it. BTW the centerforce kit only comes with the clutch/pp, so you'll need to get the pilot and throw-out bearing yourself. Toyota of Dalles website sells them for like 30% off msrp. Pembroke Pines Lexus trademotion website also sells them for 30% off.
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I highly recommend the centerforce duel friction as well, it feels like stock but dont have to worry about abusing it too much.
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