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<blockquote data-quote="anvrsy red vert" data-source="post: 7697602" data-attributes="member: 19352"><p>When I first spoke to the Svc. Mgr. at the dealership that sold me the car, he did say he had other guys that purchased cars from them bring them parts they bought for their Mustangs and his Svc. Techs installed them for labor costs only. I didn't want to take this route since I could do the work myself. My buddy suggested I let the dealership do the TSB work minus the trans. input shaft and syncro's and then do the spec clutch and sell the updated stocker; but then right off the bat the clutch is used and I think the majority of the guys that have the clutch drag will have it done under warranty and the others that don't qualify in time for the warranty may not want to replace with upgraded stock used parts! With this reasoning, I choose not to let any Tech work on my car at a dealership and the money spent for this clutch will pay off over time in better performance and peace of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anvrsy red vert, post: 7697602, member: 19352"] When I first spoke to the Svc. Mgr. at the dealership that sold me the car, he did say he had other guys that purchased cars from them bring them parts they bought for their Mustangs and his Svc. Techs installed them for labor costs only. I didn't want to take this route since I could do the work myself. My buddy suggested I let the dealership do the TSB work minus the trans. input shaft and syncro's and then do the spec clutch and sell the updated stocker; but then right off the bat the clutch is used and I think the majority of the guys that have the clutch drag will have it done under warranty and the others that don't qualify in time for the warranty may not want to replace with upgraded stock used parts! With this reasoning, I choose not to let any Tech work on my car at a dealership and the money spent for this clutch will pay off over time in better performance and peace of mind. [/QUOTE]
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