Anyone ever heard of re-conditioned clutch kits??
Just found a place that do these, a lot cheaper than brand new. Suppose they just fix new friction plates.. Apparantely all the springs and bearings are new.
Anyone any experience with these? Good idea or not?
What are people's thoughts on this?
pol
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Personally i wouldn't got for it.
Because changing the clutch on the 480 is such a pig of a job.
I'd rather pay the money for a new clutch and less chance of having to change it again.
Pay more now, save later........
Because changing the clutch on the 480 is such a pig of a job.
I'd rather pay the money for a new clutch and less chance of having to change it again.
Pay more now, save later........
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Ex 480 Turbo owner, Currently own Audi S2 Avant running 500-600 bhp
Ex 480 Turbo owner, Currently own Audi S2 Avant running 500-600 bhp