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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    Well, it's better your car, than you.
    Haha true mate!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by garett View Post
    according to a guy that sold clutches the only difference between the standard and h/d is the springs are stronger in the pressure plate. if anyone has more knowledge please feel free to correct me.
    I read it when you wrote about it, and believed it straightaway. It's true one way or the other, isn't it?
    To be heavy duty, the springs gota be better than standard one. If the plate material is also better, I reckon it's a bonus?
    I'm wondering, whether the thickness of the heavy duty plates is also the same as standard ones!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    Yeah, sorry mate. TB clutch is slightly dearer than the RB30, which I have.
    Yeah exedy's bit dearer, but you can look around for better prices.

    You can source a standard clutch for $300 or less.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Clutch-Pr...item33a58615ba
    Probably better to read some reviews and seek some opinions on them as well.
    Heavy duty,
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Xtreme-He...item4d3202370a
    If the Exedy clutches are the trusted brand, then a standard one of them, should be around $300, I reckon.

    There are cheaper ones on fleabay. Dunno about their reputation though.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Suits-Nis...3D221820360122

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Pa...3D230880852638

    When you spend around $400, I reckon you're looking at Exedy heavy duty one.
    As you can see above, Xtrem brand heavy duty clutch is slightly cheaper than Exedy.
    Probably the blokes here can post some opinion on Xtreme brand ones.

    Thanks Dom14, Yeah- I reckon 400 bucks is about what I'd want to spend. I think "too cheap" might not be "cheap".
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    used some extreme clutches no problems but i don't drive them. they should be ok
    if its worth doin its worth over doin

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    Xtreme "Outback" and Xtreme "Heavy Duty" Seems to be $3.00 difference in price, but cant work out if they're the same clutch. Anyone know?
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    Quote Originally Posted by no eye deer View Post
    Xtreme "Outback" and Xtreme "Heavy Duty" Seems to be $3.00 difference in price, but cant work out if they're the same clutch. Anyone know?
    Extreme website doesn't mention about any "outback" clutch in their website for your model(TB)
    It must be a retail rename.
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    That might explain it. Just browsing Ebay. Got onto Xtreme, but no reply.

    Just checked the website again. Xtreme advertise the "Outback". Weird, but prolly not worth worrying about. Both clutches advertise a clamp load of 900 .
    Last edited by no eye deer; 8th August 2015 at 07:15 AM.
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    I reckon it's the same thing with different labels
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    Yep- same thing. Xtreme email says "our HD clutches are named Outback" No difference.
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