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DirtDonk

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I just replaced mine with LUK and have a small vibration at 2000rpm and a bad vibration at 4000 rpm.
Flywheel too? What engine do you have, and what imbalance factor flywheel did you use?
If the wrong one, usually the vibration is pretty bad by the time you get to 2,000 rpm. But maybe there are variations on that theme.
 

bmc69

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I've given the Centerforce Dual-Friction clutches incredible punishment over the years and they take it well. Unless its for a bone stock street application, I won't use anything else. LUK otherwise.
 

Ether

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[mention]Bitch'nBronco [/mention] sorry to hijack, but what starter are you running on that combo?

I will have a 5.0 zf5 combo soon, was going to run the explorer starter but I think I need a manual transmission specific starter.

Thanks

I purchased a LUK clutch/flywheel but no miles on it yet.


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DirtDonk

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I've given the Centerforce Dual-Friction clutches incredible punishment over the years and they take it well. Unless its for a bone stock street application, I won't use anything else. LUK otherwise.
And unless they have changed, or use multiple suppliers, LUK makes at least some of the Centerforce products.
 
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