help with choosing flywheel, been searching all day.

jeffl9682

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I have a 2004 mustang gt. I already purchased a centerforce dual friction clutch and ford racing throw out bearing and pilot bearing. Im stuck on which flywheel to get. I already ruled out an aluminum one. I cant seem to figure out which would be a better match for the centerforce clutch, stock ford oem or a billett steel flywheel. i have been google searching flywheels all day.
there are many options if i decide on a billet steel on. ie: spec, ram, ford racing. Centerforce does have a billet steel flywheel but it is almost 400$.
I am just looking for some feeddback on which would be the best option for the clutch i bought. i only wanna do the install once lol.
thanks in advance
 

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im pretty certain the stock one in the car will be to badly heatsoaked to resurface. ive been needing a new clutch for a long time now. I have the money to spend but i just want to only to the job one time.
 

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Why did you rule out an aluminum one?
Install the one the clutch manufacturer tells you to?!
 

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Obviously centerforce would want me to buy their flywheel but it's over 400$. I wasn't sure if the big bump in price would justify getting their billet steel one over the spec billet steel. Or even just sticking with a new oem unit from ford.
 

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I have the dual centerforce and love it.. It's a great clutch and I have it paired with the billet aluminum flywheel and its a great combo.. Get the aluminum flywheel
 

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