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<blockquote data-quote="black03" data-source="post: 7308619" data-attributes="member: 4037"><p>I'm not sure if that can be done or not with the stock flywheel. With that said I highly suggest as Mcleod does the same that you go with an aftermarket flywheel when using their new RST or RXT twin disc clutch. Reason being is that the friction surface on the aftermarket flywheel mates with a larger percentage of the disc on their setup then it would with a stock flywheel. More surface area= better holding power and performance. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Jared</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black03, post: 7308619, member: 4037"] I'm not sure if that can be done or not with the stock flywheel. With that said I highly suggest as Mcleod does the same that you go with an aftermarket flywheel when using their new RST or RXT twin disc clutch. Reason being is that the friction surface on the aftermarket flywheel mates with a larger percentage of the disc on their setup then it would with a stock flywheel. More surface area= better holding power and performance. Jared [/QUOTE]
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