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Old 03-24-2008, 01:30 PM
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They just came out with these.
I called them about it and I was told that they are easier to bleed and doesn't have to be so perfect like the stock ones (as far as bleeding goes).

http://www.ramclutches.com/zen-cart/...roducts_id=553

I was just wondering also if anyone has bought one yet if so do you like it?

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I was just looking at them the other day, since I'm gonna be replacing my clutch pretty soon. If I decide to go with it, I'll post some feedback.
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ok thanks.

I also know mcleod has something a lot like it, but I wont buy anything from them ever again.
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Wow, looks nice, basically an aftermarket slave cylinder right? I wonder what clutches it will work with?
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Hmm, I wonder if that helps with high rpm dead peddle syndrome.
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Very interesting...
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Originally Posted by The Alchemist
Hmm, I wonder if that helps with high rpm dead peddle syndrome.
I don't think it will because thats really in the Master Cylinder
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Originally Posted by blk99camaro
Wow, looks nice, basically an aftermarket slave cylinder right? I wonder what clutches it will work with?
Yep. I dont see why it wouldn't work with any clutch.
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Has anyone talked on the phone with them to see what applications this will work with? By that I mean, DD use, race only, weekend warrior etc...
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Mcleod has a T/O bearing out for the t56 since i dont know when.. real long time ago
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I think there both cool but priced a little to high..

I've called ram and they didn't give me a specific purpose.

I don't know how many people have called ram but there tech service isn't all that great.. I've had them read stuff right off there website that I had just got done reading. It's like they don't know what there doing.

I like there parts but they need a better tech help!



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