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Old 10-28-2011, 03:03 PM
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Default Ram or Tick master?

The Ram is alot cheaper and im sure has been around but who's used the ram or is there any feedback on the ram clutch master cylinder? im going to buy a clutch and figured i should buy that as well and call it a day.
Old 10-28-2011, 03:31 PM
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I removed a couple month old Ram adjustable master in favor of the Tick Performance master cylinder. spend the money & get the Tick. my clutch pedal would stick to the floor with the Ram piece, even with the drill mod done
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Tick master no question about it
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ill make it easy for u not one person here will say ram
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Originally Posted by therobman
ill make it easy for u not one person here will say ram
only the cheap people who want to keep replacing their masters and not do it right the first time will say Ram
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Yep get a Tick MC and don't look back.
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LOL that was easy, thanks guys.
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Tick no doubt, as it's actually a larger bore and moves more fluid vs the Ram which is just a modified stock master.
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I don't know about their masters, but my experience with Ram clutches makes me never want to buy anything from them ever again.
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The RAM Master Cylinder is a joke compared to our kit for a multitude of reasons, some of which you can read about here: http://www.tick-performance.com/imag...kshiftfaq.html



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