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Old 06-24-2011, 05:05 PM
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So Im about to get my clutch and slave cylinder installed in my 00 M6 Camaro Z28..........my question is do you think I need a performance shop to install a Spec stage 3+ and a slave cylinder, or would I be fine getting my normal mechanic to install it? I mean is a clutch install pretty much a clutch install?
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anybody???
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I did my own, I installed a Tick adjustable master cylinder new slave cylinder and centerforce dual friction clutch, not much different than install oem. I would think if you have a mechanic you trust it wouldnt make a differnce
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I don't see why your regular mechanic won't work. As you said a clutch swap is a clutch swap.
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