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What to get with clutch kit?

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IHeartTurbo

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Aug 15, 2003
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I am getting an ACT 2600 kit soon and I have a pretty simple question. I was told by someone else with a DSM and and ACT 2600 a while ago that I don't want to get the ACT clutch fork when I get the kit, that I should go with the stock one. Is this true? Btw, it might not be the fork, but I think that was what I was told.
 
Ok thanks. Do you know how much that runs? Also, who do you recommend buying it from? I was checking out the parts catalog here and I found that from some companies it comes with a 4 puck and others it comes with a 6 puck, which one is better?
 
ACT? Call RRE and get their No name clutch. Grips just as good as the 2600, but easier on the thrust bearing. :thumb:
 
Ok I just have one more question: Do I go with the 6 puck, 4 puck, or street disk?
 
Originally posted by IHeartTurbo
Ok I just have one more question: Do I go with the 6 puck, 4 puck, or street disk?
The street disk would be my choice.
 
just out of curiosity, whats wrong with the act TOB? Im planning on getting a 2100 this week and if i need to get a stock one i gotta get that ordered pretty soon so itll be here by the weekend :)
 
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