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For those who have run Napa Clutches, what are your experiences?

Napa Clutches are a good choice for the price
7 (41.2%)
Napa Clutches suck.
0 (0%)
Never ran one.
10 (58.8%)

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Re: Napa Clutches: Good or Bad?
« on: Mar 15, 2009, 02:38:18 PM »
i had one bad Napa clutch a few years back... dropped it in my dads 82 2wd and within 3 days the floppin' thing wouldnt hardly go down the road without slipping :tantrum: !! My dad knows how to drive a clutch too, he's been a heavy equipment operator and truck driver for over 35 years.  We pulled it out and one side of the clutch disc was totally GONE! Master cylinder was good and so was the slave! Obviously a poorly manufactured clutch andNapa wouldnt refund so we dropped the ORIGINAL clutch back in and finally just put a SECO in it here last fall....... Havent got to drive it yet though.

I'd go with the Marlin clutch for sure, especially pushin big rubbers.  :twocents:
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