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Old 03-29-2014, 02:57 PM
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I'm replacing my TOB so while I have the tranny out I'm replacing the rear main seal, pilot bushing, clutch fork and pivot stud, and the clutch. I went with a Exedy Mach 350. I don't race or beat on the car I'm just upgrading everything while I'm in there.
I'm also replacing the flywheel and I'd like to upgrade if possible but I don't wanna spend more than $200. The oem flywheel from Ford is $185. Any suggestions? I'd even consider a quality stock replacement. I was looking at the Fidanza nodular iron replacement which can be had for under $100 but the one review I found was poor.
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If your not switching to a lighter aluminum flywheel why would you change the flywheel? Just have the stock resurfaced and call it a day
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Old 03-29-2014, 09:48 PM
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The stocker has been resurfaced at least once before and I'm using a lift at work (want to minimize the down time) so I really wanted to replace it. And I would like to upgrade... if I can keep it under $200 haha

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