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    Default clutch or Flywheel?

    recently my 04 wrx has started Shuddering when taking off at a junction but only when warm or maybe sitting in a line of traffic on a Hill where it would be getting Abused slightly, any ideas Which?

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    Default Re: clutch or Flywheel?

    mine juddered before it started slipping so id say the clutch is on its way. Be careful cos when mine eventually started to slip the rivets marked the flywheel and it needed skimmed too. How many miles up?
    "Gotta work on the nut behind the wheel before you start fixing bolts on the car".

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    Default Re: clutch or Flywheel?

    103K, i dont mind putting in the Clutch but would like to have all sitting ready for when i start u know! Any Do's and Donts with Clutches Cheap or Expencive?

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    Default Re: clutch or Flywheel?

    Exedy in mine when I replaced it, better going oem if possible - motor factor stocked

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    Default Re: clutch or Flywheel?

    My rb5 clutch juddered all the time when taking off. My newage doesnt. I was told it was because awd puts more stress on the drivetrain and it was normal but seems unlikely to me otherwise all awd cars would do it.

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    Default Re: clutch or Flywheel?

    yea its getting to the Stage now where im near riding the Clutch to stop the Juddering, embarrising when in the middle of town!

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    Default Re: clutch or Flywheel?

    Eurocarparts where cheapest for exedy. Replace the spigot bearing in the flywheel too, its not expensive. I replaced gearbox and diff oil when I did mine as the diff oil is the same grade as the box.

    If your car is modified you might want to consider and exedy pink box which will handle more torque
    "Gotta work on the nut behind the wheel before you start fixing bolts on the car".

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    Default Re: clutch or Flywheel?

    Aztec are running a deal on clutches on scoobynet
    -Wise men talk because they have something to say. Fools talk because they have to say something.

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    Default Re: clutch or Flywheel?

    We can do a great price on a clutch kit supplied and fitted 07554945498

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