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Stock clutch slipping at 15,000 miles
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<blockquote data-quote="1wild-horse" data-source="post: 15937176" data-attributes="member: 84197"><p>I went with the 10 spline T1S-F01.</p><p><a href="http://www.americanmuscle.com/act-twin-disc-hd-street-clutch-kit-99mid-01-gt-9604-cobra-mach-1.html" target="_blank">www.americanmuscle.com/act-twin-disc-hd-street-clutch-kit-99mid-01-gt-9604-cobra-mach-1.html</a></p><p>1030.00 and free shipping. </p><p>It's flywheel and everything, comes with a pilot bearing. The only other thing I bought was a new throw out bearing, which I went with the oem number this time instead of the Ford Racing number. My parts guy did some research for me and the F.R. tob is made in China where the oem number is made in the USA. Plus it was a few dollars cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wild-horse, post: 15937176, member: 84197"] I went with the 10 spline T1S-F01. [URL="http://www.americanmuscle.com/act-twin-disc-hd-street-clutch-kit-99mid-01-gt-9604-cobra-mach-1.html"]www.americanmuscle.com/act-twin-disc-hd-street-clutch-kit-99mid-01-gt-9604-cobra-mach-1.html[/URL] 1030.00 and free shipping. It's flywheel and everything, comes with a pilot bearing. The only other thing I bought was a new throw out bearing, which I went with the oem number this time instead of the Ford Racing number. My parts guy did some research for me and the F.R. tob is made in China where the oem number is made in the USA. Plus it was a few dollars cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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