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turbo22

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wisborough green west sussex

I was wondering weather anyone on here uses these?, i have a little bit of clutch judder im sure it just needs a few miles on it but thought these might be a good idea anyway.


Brett

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Doncaster, South Yorkshire

clutch judder is normal on a new clutch give it a couple of hard starts or let it bed in slowly and it should calm down,
most on here will be using the lower box steadys as the gearbox trys to climb out the engine bay when large torque is involved

Yes i moved to the darkside *happy*

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Amp

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Essex

I have both sides fitted on mine, stopped any engine movement but that was on a N/A when the upper one had broken off the bulkhead (I have "improvised" until the engine is removed and I can weld the bracket back on)

They are sided though, the arms themselves so if you get both, make sure you don't get two of one side


Alex

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Woolavington, Zummerzet

Just fitted one to the GT (part no MSSK from 'Spares) and it has transformed the engine rock.

Metric is for people who can't do fractions.


turbo22

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wisborough green west sussex

cheers chaps think ill go for a set then.


bennyy

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Doncaster, yorkshire

i have one each side, there from minispeed.

Audi s4 b5 - 470bhp & 486ft lbs

On 15th Mar, 2012 wil_h said:

Yes, Carl says he gets requests for rimming all the time

On 30th Apr, 2012 Brett said:
yeah stick the bit in and give it a wobble *wink*

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