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Old 09-08-2008, 03:52 PM
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i was just wondering how much of an improvement a centerforce clutch would be compared to a stock one if any. thanks for the help.
 
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mucho. depending on which one ya get and how many disks. Even a single or dual disk is better than stock, they are made of a different material and grip better, thus trasfering more power to the tranny. They can take a lot more abuse and are alot more durable than stock. Depends on what ya wanna do with it. if you are hauling heavy loads, got a high HP and torque motor or just like to dump the clutch alot, then centerforce or any aftermarket clutch pack is better than stock.
 
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