wreckhunter Active Member Feb 2, 2008 #1 It seems a few people have had problems with britpart stuff so would i be taking a chance using one of they're clutches? Anybody else used one?
It seems a few people have had problems with britpart stuff so would i be taking a chance using one of they're clutches? Anybody else used one?
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Feb 2, 2008 #2 i wouldnt risk it - wots the diff in prices of the clutches compared with taking the whole lot out again?
i wouldnt risk it - wots the diff in prices of the clutches compared with taking the whole lot out again?
GRUNT Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2008 #3 But is Britparts clutch a Valero (or wotever they're called) one re-labeled?
wreckhunter Active Member Feb 2, 2008 #4 Your right,its the type of job you only want to do once and properly rather than take risks on cut cost parts,i've seen a few companys who sell clutch and fork kits so i'll look into them i think.
Your right,its the type of job you only want to do once and properly rather than take risks on cut cost parts,i've seen a few companys who sell clutch and fork kits so i'll look into them i think.
Take5 New Member Feb 3, 2008 #5 Take it to an independant specialist and get them to fit an ambulance clutch. Genuine part, lasts forever and is cheaper than a ****part one
Take it to an independant specialist and get them to fit an ambulance clutch. Genuine part, lasts forever and is cheaper than a ****part one
wreckhunter Active Member Feb 3, 2008 #6 I'm guessing the ambulance clutch is a heavy duty version which would be nice but mines a diesel.