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Old 09-10-2004, 06:31 PM   #4
Pacobeagle
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You risk clutch shudder to a degree. I mean, to resurface a flywheel is $30 or so. Why skimp out on this step since you are already there? Unless of course that you are replacing the flywheel.
Plus, it ensures that the new disc mates perfectly and lessens the chance of slippage.

I agree with Mulder.


jose
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