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I can supply RPS clutches from the USA which is apparently the exact same clutch as TRD sells and wacks a big price tag on. Price for the stage 2 clutch is £411 + UK delivery and VAT and takes about a week to get roughly. This uses a std clutch disc and uprated pressure plate. I use this in my modded Supra and it works a treat, I've sold quite a few recently and all are happy with them, they drive like a standard clutch as well apart from a slight increase in pedal weight.

 

Give us a shout if you need one or need anymore info

 

Cheers

Paul

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Quote: from SupraTT on 7:07 pm on Feb. 16, 2002[br]Simple one this time folks......

 

Wheres the best and cheapest place to get a clutch for a MKIV J-Spec TT from ? Nothing over the top but no crap things either, and any prices / contact numbers would be excellentay too ! ;o)

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

 

If you need one supplying and fitting I can easily sort that out. Stock ones are great if you haven't any wild mods.

 

I can turn it round within the day.

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Quote: from Paul Whiffin on 8:12 pm on Feb. 16, 2002[br]I can supply RPS clutches from the USA which is apparently the exact same clutch as TRD sells and wacks a big price tag on. Price for the stage 2 clutch is £411 + UK delivery and VAT and takes about a week to get roughly. This uses a std clutch disc and uprated pressure plate. I use this in my modded Supra and it works a treat, I've sold quite a few recently and all are happy with them, they drive like a standard clutch as well apart from a slight increase in pedal weight.

 

Give us a shout if you need one or need anymore info

 

Cheers

Paul

 

Is it a smooth power transition or is it a bit snappier than stock? I've heard the HKS ones are a bit brutal...which is somthing I'm not looking for.

 

Cheers

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Quote: from SupraTT on 6:06 pm on Feb. 17, 2002[br]I take it that you didnt need to replace the flywheel then ?

 

I heard that this "has" to be done as well but wasnt convinced....

 

Arent there any import places in the UK that can supply at a decent price ?

 

 

It is definitely NOT essential to replace the flywheel. It will only need attention / renewal if the clutch has badly scored it due to not being changed before the rivets mark the flywheels friction surface.

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RPS, Centreforce, etc recommend that the flywheel is faced off when the clutch is being changed.

The RPS clutch is not grabby at all, it uses a std plate so it drives like a std clutch, just a bit heavier. They also do a carbon 6 puck plate for the big power Supra's. Stage 2 clutch is more than up to the job of BPU++.

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