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Old 10-29-2009, 02:08 PM
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i have a 95 z28 and have to replace the clutch and flywheel. im going with the spec stage III clutch (again) and am not sure what flywheel i need. i dont really wanna drop $300 but am not sure where to find a cheaper one. Thanks
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Our Billet Steel flywheel would be a great option. The part number is SC85S and it retails for $349. Our flywheels are machined to a .001" tolerance and of course would work perfectly with our stage 3 (which you already mention). If you are interested in getting the clutch and flywheel give me a shout and I am sure I can assist you. Thanks,

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If your flywheel just needs surfaced, that's the best way as you really don't have to get a new flywheel.

I'm still using my stocker behind my 402ci in my 01 TA.
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Certainly, if the flywheel hasn't been cut before, or has had a minimal cut previously it could be resurfaced. I suggest taking no more than .015" out of the total height to avoid issued with clutch function resulting from incorrect geometry. Let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks!




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