FATJACK
Full Access Member
Can the flywheel on our trucks be resurfaced? Most everyone is changing to Aluminum Fidenza and I really don't want to, I like the way my truck pulls at low RPM's also don't want to spend the extra 500.00.
One of the members was on yesterday talking about having to replace his stock flywheel because it had hot-spotted, resurfacing will normally take care of this problem right?
My plan is to use the centerforce clutch parts and replace the plastic slave cylinder with the viper parts.
My truck is a 05 R/C with 26000 miles on original clutch, which I am expecting problems from very soon.
One of the members was on yesterday talking about having to replace his stock flywheel because it had hot-spotted, resurfacing will normally take care of this problem right?
My plan is to use the centerforce clutch parts and replace the plastic slave cylinder with the viper parts.
My truck is a 05 R/C with 26000 miles on original clutch, which I am expecting problems from very soon.