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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 03:56 PM
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So, Ive hit a year in my box, and 22k mi and I have to say, the only issues I have stem from my TRD Clutch. Anyone else here have any issues? At 17k I had to have it replaced (under warranty) because it started making the most horrendous noise when not engaged. The symptoms started with slight vibration in the pedal and ended up with the noise and heavy turbulance in the pedal. Now, 5k mi later the "slight" vibration is back. The last clutch issue cost me 5 days of downtime, and I'd hate to repeat the scenario, anyone else here with issues? Is there a buliten on it? Anyone else have these issues (or am I just really bad at driving stick ).
Old Jul 14, 2005 | 04:03 PM
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Old Jul 14, 2005 | 04:05 PM
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I have over 49k miles on my OEM clutch and haven't had any problems. A few peeps here in the Nor*Cal area have over 55k and 60k miles.

From what I understand the TRD clutch is an OEM disc w/ upgraded springs.
Old Jul 14, 2005 | 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by squirrel
I have over 49k miles on my OEM clutch and haven't had any problems. A few peeps here in the Nor*Cal area have over 55k and 60k miles.

From what I understand the TRD clutch is an OEM disc w/ upgraded springs.
From looking at both of them side by side -- they are both pretty different -- in both makeup and size.
Old Jul 14, 2005 | 11:40 PM
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does anybody know anything about the exedy clutch?
Old Jul 15, 2005 | 12:05 AM
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The TRD clutch disc is made by Ferodo in England;
excellent quality. You have to put in a new stock
throwout bearing and resurface the flywheel and also
get a qualified tech to install it. Something went wrong
somewhere. Praise the warrantee.
Old Jul 15, 2005 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by driversdriving
The TRD clutch disc is made by Ferodo in England;
excellent quality. You have to put in a new stock
throwout bearing and resurface the flywheel and also
get a qualified tech to install it. Something went wrong
somewhere. Praise the warrantee.
I've had dealerships do both of installs -- my fear though is because this item is fairly new (and/or not done that often) the techs doing it don't exactly know whats up. For some reason, after the last time -- my innerfender well on the passenger side was folded down and rubbing aginst the back of the rotor.
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Originally Posted by squirrel
From what I understand the TRD clutch is an OEM disc w/ upgraded springs.
STOCK pressure plate!? What a rip-off!!!
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Originally Posted by driversdriving
The TRD clutch disc is made by Ferodo in England;
excellent quality. You have to put in a new stock
throwout bearing and resurface the flywheel and also
get a qualified tech to install it. Something went wrong
somewhere. Praise the warrantee.
While at it, i'd recommend replacing the pilot bearing
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