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    My throw-out bearing has failed, so I'm guessing the clutch is not far behind it. I was searching for clutches and like the Sachs kit from Pelican Parts. But with other brands like Exedy, SPEC, and the more expensive Centerforce, can anyone recommend one over the other (or are they all about the same?) Is Centerforce worth the extra money?
    '98 BMW 318ti M-Sport California
    '87 Ford Sierra (Merkur) XR4ti (Track)
    '99 DINAN/Hartge 3 (retired)
    '88 325iS Eurosport (retired)
    '85 318i (retired)

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    On a stock motor, the Sachs kit will be just fine.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Bill 84 318i
      On a stock motor, the Sachs kit will be just fine.
      on my 3.0L stroker the stock clutch is fine too :)

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        #4
        Go the SPEC route, and get a sweetass deal. ;)

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        Around the last post, Jon explains what you need to do to get one.


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          #5
          TCD is a distrubter of these as well. On of the PR guys bought one from him and was pleased with it.
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