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170k miles worth of different clutches
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<blockquote data-quote="gacobra" data-source="post: 15823522" data-attributes="member: 151710"><p>I beg to differ. Premature Clutch/Flywheel failure doesn’t automatically necessitate operator or installer error, it could well be a manufacturer error. However, because one fails doesn’t mean the manufacturer builds inferior products. Everyone is human. </p><p></p><p>I had a RXT that came with the wrong alignment tool, was installed by a very knowledgeable installer (has done 100s of clutches), broke in the prescribed time, and then taken to a top notch tuner. The clutch/flywheel combo couldn’t hold more than half the rated torque. Because it was outside the warranty period I had no recourse other than to pay to have the clutch rebuilt/refreshened along with buying another new flywheel, $850. If folks have had good luck with RXTs by all means stick with what works. I on other hand had an extremely bad experience and I ended up going with another manufacturer. So far so good with the new clutch/flywheel combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gacobra, post: 15823522, member: 151710"] I beg to differ. Premature Clutch/Flywheel failure doesn’t automatically necessitate operator or installer error, it could well be a manufacturer error. However, because one fails doesn’t mean the manufacturer builds inferior products. Everyone is human. I had a RXT that came with the wrong alignment tool, was installed by a very knowledgeable installer (has done 100s of clutches), broke in the prescribed time, and then taken to a top notch tuner. The clutch/flywheel combo couldn’t hold more than half the rated torque. Because it was outside the warranty period I had no recourse other than to pay to have the clutch rebuilt/refreshened along with buying another new flywheel, $850. If folks have had good luck with RXTs by all means stick with what works. I on other hand had an extremely bad experience and I ended up going with another manufacturer. So far so good with the new clutch/flywheel combo. [/QUOTE]
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