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Old 01-13-2007, 09:42 PM
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Here are a few pics of a Tex clutch
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sweet i got one to youll love it
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Originally Posted by BYUNSPEED
That is a nice wooden box.


That is the coolest shipping container I have ever seen.
Old 01-13-2007, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by BYUNSPEED
I hate it, I get splinters everytime and it adds weight to the shipping, ugh.

FIREWOOD!


I guess if you are moving those all the time I could see the splinter thing being a real pita.
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I got this setup from Byunspeed. Young has the best prices and helped me out with everything else I needed.
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I like the wooden box idea way better than the cardboard/shrink wrapped packaging that nearly every other cluch comes with. I'd be pissed if I had to send one back becuase the ring gear was bunged up. It looks like Textralia goes all out on every aspect of their clutches!
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That clutch looks familiar
I have the same one.

A couple install tips for ya:

-take a wire brush and remove the paint on the pressure plate where the bolts go

-put red loctite in the flywheel threads for the PP bolts, not just on the bolts
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Originally Posted by BYUNSPEED
You got a wooden box too? Nice.

No wooden box for me. I bought mine from you guys a while ago, when they came in cardboard
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Originally Posted by 03 BUSA
That is the coolest shipping container I have ever seen.
Whats funnier is all you guys paying for that not knowing that disc is from a dump truck and the pressure plate is from a GM HD truck application. 12" Pressure plate. Why else would they want you to knock the dowel pins off the fly wheel..
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I have one no issues



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