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Old 03-05-2015, 02:21 PM
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New member here. Thanks for the add. So I need a new clutch installed in my 2002 ws6 and I am looking for recommendations to a reputable shop in the southeast Ga area and maybe thoughts on which one would be good for me. I am totally stock for now with future plans of maybe 450whp at most. I am thinking of the Ls7 clutch but open to suggestions. I just don't have a good shop I trust.
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New member here. Thanks for the add. So I need a new clutch installed in my 2002 ws6 and I am looking for recommendations to a reputable shop in the southeast Ga area and maybe thoughts on which one would be good for me. I am totally stock for now with future plans of maybe 450whp at most. I am thinking of the Ls7 clutch but open to suggestions. I just don't have a good shop I trust.


Go with a Monster Stage II clutch and do it yourself as its not that hard.
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Originally Posted by hollywoodLS
New member here. Thanks for the add. So I need a new clutch installed in my 2002 ws6 and I am looking for recommendations to a reputable shop in the southeast Ga area and maybe thoughts on which one would be good for me. I am totally stock for now with future plans of maybe 450whp at most. I am thinking of the Ls7 clutch but open to suggestions. I just don't have a good shop I trust.
Welcome to Tech. Monster stage 2 is a far better choice than LS7 clutch. Have you thought about budget yet? I think you can get a flywheel, friction disc, and pressure plate for ~$500. If you are going to do it yourself, get a remote bleeder as well if you can. It's $75 well spent compared to hours of trying to bleed the system.
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Thanks for the response. Budget is not a big issue it's just not something I can do myself at this point. I will check into the monster stage II.
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Thanks for the response. Budget is not a big issue it's just not something I can do myself at this point. I will check into the monster stage II.
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