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Old 05-11-2006, 01:49 PM
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Default Centerforce or mcleod clutches

I cant find one place in south florida that has the SPEC clutches in stock. Ive been looking for a few days and the only shops that carry clutches have either centerforce or mcleod or king cobra. Im not very familiar with these companies. Can anybody recommend any of them, and how do they compare to the spec? Which ones are better?

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Old 05-11-2006, 03:12 PM
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Default RE: Centerforce or mcleod clutches

from reading and word of mouth id say centerforce, king cobra, or mcleod, there are a couple other good ones i cant remember, ram or hayes.
i really depends on the power you make and are going to be making realistically.

centerforce dfx is supposed to be really good and cheaper than mcleod.
king cobra is for less modified cars but still supposed to be good.
mcleod made sense for me, only b/c the flywheel needed to be replaced anyway, but its supposed to be top notch and was only 100 more for the whole combo.
tim @ mph recos spec so they cant be junk...just not the best engineered from what my shop told me.

ive never owned anything other than the stocker and mcleod street twin so i might be biased
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