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centerforce dual friction for 97 taco?

 
tylerbob tylerbob
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 08/05
Posted: 08/31/05
09:44 PM

its got 175k on it, but im planing on keeping it forever, making mods here and there as i go. is this a good choice? any help would be appreciated...


 


thanks


 


tyler

 

 
quyonmob quyonmob
Enthusiast | Posts: 584 | Joined: 11/03
Posted: 09/07/05
06:40 PM

I had an 84 burb with a centreforce II clutch. My mechanic buddy talked me out of the dual friction (cant remember why), and convinced me to go with centreforce II instead. I couldnt have been happier, I can't see how the dual friction could have been any better than that cf II. I used to pull that truck in the good 'ol boys truck/tractor pulls, and I tell ya, that clutch hooked up like the sled wasn't even behind it! It had excellent pedal feel, seemed unburnable, and lasted forever, plus it was less $$$ than the dual friction.  

 

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