i got the 2200 2002 cavy. im looking at getting a clutch and wondering whats would be good to get for a fair price. thanks
you wont need anything more then a stock replacement or stage 1 if you have not modded your engine. kits can be found for fairly cheap on online site like andysautosports.com
id like a stage 1. just got bolt ons for now
cody fasano wrote:what
LUK as in the brand. More specifically a LUK Repset 04-194 clutch kit.
ohvrolla wrote:cody fasano wrote:what
LUK as in the brand. More specifically a LUK Repset 04-194 clutch kit.
This, they are very nice clutches.
its an old concept. time for something new to take the reigns. - Z yaaaa
Took me a minute to track down a number, but it came from the LUK website. One in my car came from Carolina Clutch ('99 model though) and was $200 or even a smidge less a couple years back. They didn't show a listing for the LUK in the 00+, but they've got a Daiken with the same part number for $250. If I was a betting man I'd say LUK doesn't manufacture there own for the 00+ and source them from Daiken (Exedy). Just perusing the AAP site shows a Perfection kit for almost a $100 more than the Daiken so the $250 is a decent price.
Daiken Clutch
so there is no LUK for my car? i couldnt find an exedy clutch for my car i looked
Hey i just got a exedy oem replacement for my car from ultrarev.com my 02 is a 2.2l try it i think the part number is a KGM08
cody fasano wrote:so there is no LUK for my car? i couldnt find an exedy clutch for my car i looked
Daiken = Exedy. The clutch kit listed on LUK's site is probably sourced from Daiken as they share the same part number, so pretty much the link I listed would be what I'd get. Not to mention that's a better price than I can find at Advance, Vatozone, or Rockauto.
The Exedy is definitely one of the cheapest kits if not the cheapest for the 2200. I shopped for a longgg time. IIRC I paid ~225 for a full oem kit including the slave. It's held up just fine after some serious abuse (I can't help myself; it's a problem) and about 40k.
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