C.A.P Clutchs??? ANy good??
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Come on can someone help me out. Im 17. dont have TO much money and my 2000 American Lunker f150 just is hard to deliver pizza in and stuff. I want to drive my car again anyway
The clutch is GONE can someone tell me about CAP clutches?
http://www.capclutch.com/rx72.html
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i dont know. but i order a clutch from clutchmasters. i pad like 165 with shipping. i installed it in my turboII and work great! its a stock clutch but grabs real good. just a thought.
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Also, check out ACT disk prices. I think car parts has the street one for 130 or so. Many people have had great sucess with the ACT disk. I don't think I will put anyting else in my car.
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I have a C.A.P.! I really like the feel, the only thing is the friction point is WAY high on it, but that makes it fun! I have had mine for 4 months, and I has not slipped once, even at redline shifts! On, I have an n/a though...
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