Which of our vendors has clutches?

OnceBit

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Interested in doing a Stage 2 SPEC clutch...I've seen its the most thumbs up clutch on here. Also should I upgrade the flywheel to a lighter one as well??

Any thoughts are appreciated...
 
lol is there anything tony doesn't have/cant get? he is like the super walmart of viper trucks :)

and there is nothing bad being said.. tony is one of my favorite vendors/friends on here :)
 
i don't think you'll like a lightweight flywheel, IMO...

the rotating mass in daily driving is nice to keep the revs up...

I bought the lightweight fly and love it :aetsch::aetsch::aetsch:
 
i knew someone would say that:eviltongue:

let me rephrase... if someone is local to you that has one installed, you might want to drive it first...

i know people that have had it, and switched back because they didn't like it...

good deal of time/money to swap out a flywheel if you just "don't like it"...

that's all...
 
lol...well getting the opportunity to drive one here in the middle of Kansas probably won't happen...but being it is mainly a driver, not a racer, I'll probably just have the stock resurfaced. Thanks for your input as well!
 
OnceBit said:
lol...well getting the opportunity to drive one here in the middle of Kansas probably won't happen...but being it is mainly a driver, not a racer, I'll probably just have the stock resurfaced. Thanks for your input as well!

Be careful with that. From what I understand, most dont recommend resurfacing these flywheels.
 
i knew someone would say that:eviltongue:

let me rephrase... if someone is local to you that has one installed, you might want to drive it first...

i know people that have had it, and switched back because they didn't like it...

good deal of time/money to swap out a flywheel if you just "don't like it"...

that's all...



What are the pro's and con's using the light weight flywheel?
 
from readin the specs.

looks like those chromemoly flywheels are a very good comprimise
 

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