carpmart
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| posted on 14/9/08 at 09:30 PM |
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Fireblade Clutch
Hi chaps
Does anyone have an 'discount', 'on-line' source of fireblade clutch plates?
Thanks
You only live once - make the most of it!
Radical Clubsport, Kwaker motor
'94 MX5 MK1, 1.8
F10 M5 - 600bhp Daily Hack
Range Rover Sport - Wife's Car
Mercedes A class - Son's Car
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Paul TigerB6
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| posted on 15/9/08 at 09:35 AM |
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I believe using Genuine Honda clutch plates is the way to go - should last longer and so be more cost effective in the long run. They aren't too
dear from a Honda dealer are they??
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gingerprince
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| posted on 15/9/08 at 12:31 PM |
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Whatever you do don't be tempted to go for EBC plates. There's plenty of threads if you search of people eating them up in no time.
As Paul says the Honda ones do tend to work the best. If you want aftermarket then Barnett are supposed to be pretty good. I bought a set but
haven't worn out my Hondas yet! Got mine from PDQ
Consider upgrading the springs too to the uprated Blackbird ones if you haven't already to eliminate slip.
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mad-butcher
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| posted on 15/9/08 at 07:18 PM |
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genuine plates as said, I use david silver, if going for uprated springs which I would also recommend make. sure you get the right ones as there are I
think it's 2 lengths depending on model
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carpmart
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| posted on 15/9/08 at 08:37 PM |
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Thanks guys, will get OEM plates.
Whats the rough price for a new set of plates?
You only live once - make the most of it!
Radical Clubsport, Kwaker motor
'94 MX5 MK1, 1.8
F10 M5 - 600bhp Daily Hack
Range Rover Sport - Wife's Car
Mercedes A class - Son's Car
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