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Old 26 January 2007, 08:44 PM
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my clutch has just started to begin to slip and ive found a exedy clutch
on ebay for £140
my car does not judder at all so i would not think i would need to have the flywheel skimmed
what do you think
thanks matt
Old 26 January 2007, 08:45 PM
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For the reasonably small cost of having your flywheel skimmed, is it worth taking the chance?
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yeah i know where you are coming from its just i will have to do some local home work on where to get it all done,
i normally do every thing on my car as i love it but you really need the right kit and space under car to do it right
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Welcome to the API website should be able to sort you an exchange unit out, might as well go lightened while its out for not much money.

next day delivery and good prices
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