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Posted by: babiak400ex
I was wondering what is the best clutchs to go with and best place to get a good deal. I replaced them once with ebc and wasnt satisfied with them. Any help would be great !! Thanks!
Posted by: j450rking
i have ebc and i have never had any problums
Posted by: drew416ex
same here. ive had them for 3 years now and havnt had a problem yet. Gt thunder makes a 8 plate kit for 212. Prob not as cheap as you are wanting to spend, but it comes with plates, springs, cover gasket, and inner hub.
Posted by: maxfior
I too have run EBC and liked them. Is your pressure plate and basket okay? I usually run stock honda steel plates and EBC fibers...
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Posted by: 86 Quad R
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Originally posted by babiak400ex
I replaced them once with ebc and wasnt satisfied with them. Any help would be great !! Thanks!
how long did the EBC's last? i'm with the other guys...... i've run them for 10 years now. usually getting up to 3 years outta a set.
Posted by: NJ450rider
IM sure you did the whole kit with the spring as well? I would think if you just did the clutches and use older springs eventually the springs wouldnt hold well. maybe thats why you dont like the ebc clutches? And i dont remember if ebc makes more than one kit but definatly get the "dirt racer" kit ebc makes. we have EBC clutches in 80% of our machines and no problems due to not holding well or wearing out fast....
Posted by: limetimeracerII
I have a barnett dirt digger. I have never had any problems with it. The clutch pull is a little stiffer, but not that bad. If I had the money though I would buy a eight plate clutch from GT Thunder. Curtis Sparks and LRD both have one too, I think.
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