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hunt
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if i want to replace my clutch what is all the stuff i need to purchase??

or should i just get one of those 'clutch kits' ??

any info would be great.

thanks
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While you wait for someone more worthwhile than me to reply to your post, go check out the online manual. If you're as novice as I am, it may be tough to comprehend, but you'll probably learn something useful or maybe even the answer to your question :P[/i]
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you want to change the clutch,pressure plate and throw out bearing,and pilot bearing,also chec flywheel to see if it needs to be cut or replaced.get good quality parts
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Post by freyguy_412 »

If I can remember some of my research correctly, the oem clutch is a little more expensive than an upgrade (at least here in the states). I will try to find the company for sure, but I think it is ACT that made a clutch. It might be a little better to replace the stock clutch with the aftermarket if it will end up cheaper.
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