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yes sir!
still available |
Payment sent, Thanks!
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sending money your way!
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Sent my payment a few weeks ago. When can I expect the spring?
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How long is the install on this?
Anyone got a DIY?! |
Quote:
Quote:
http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...+helper+spring |
Hi Mike,
Just a heads up. Sent payment over paypal. Thanks for keeping this up! |
got it
PM sent couple questions |
Bump still available! :tup:
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Hi Mike,
I put "CLUTCH HELPER SPRINGS review" in search box and got no matches. Before I read 11 pages of bump and what not, Why do I want your springs over the ones I've got stock? The advantage? I know you would not made them just for a few hunderd dollars and lots of your time. |
Here's a link to one of the original threads that kinda got it all going...
http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...er-spring.html Any way in short best way to describe it. OEM spring: has a very non-responsive loose mushy feel to it, it is to easy to push in (I was coming from a 300zx with an aftermarket clutch so as soon as I bought I noticed it was off a lil). This is caused by the spring having a high compression rate. 72577 spring: has lighter compression rate making it harder to push in giving you more feel from the pressure plates. Making it more responsive, you might have to try harder to push it in but it is 100x easier to find that sweet spot with a lil more feedback! Hope that helps, I'll post and PM this. |
payment sent!
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Got my spring!
Thanks mike! Tapatalk & such etc |
:tup:
still available! |
Are this springs still available?
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