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LETHAL PERFORMANCE T-56 TOB Retainer Sleeve
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 16699447" data-attributes="member: 196914"><p>I have driven several mustangs with spec twin disc clutches. They are very noisy. A lot of them chatter on take off but this may be because they had not been broken in properly. That being said, I have driven a few cars with spec clutches that I thought were great. It may come down to proper installation and proper break in. I personally have a McLeod RXT and like it a lot. Very quiet. There was some chatter during break in but that has gone away. I'm not saying one is better than the other. Just giving my personal experience. Make sure to take your time when installing. Torque everything to the proper spec. One quick tip, make sure the clutch discs are lined up perfectly. You want to be able to pull the alignment tool out with almost no effort. It makes mating the trans a lot easier. In my experience, if they are just a little off, you will have a hard time getting that input shaft through. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 16699447, member: 196914"] I have driven several mustangs with spec twin disc clutches. They are very noisy. A lot of them chatter on take off but this may be because they had not been broken in properly. That being said, I have driven a few cars with spec clutches that I thought were great. It may come down to proper installation and proper break in. I personally have a McLeod RXT and like it a lot. Very quiet. There was some chatter during break in but that has gone away. I'm not saying one is better than the other. Just giving my personal experience. Make sure to take your time when installing. Torque everything to the proper spec. One quick tip, make sure the clutch discs are lined up perfectly. You want to be able to pull the alignment tool out with almost no effort. It makes mating the trans a lot easier. In my experience, if they are just a little off, you will have a hard time getting that input shaft through. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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