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chevy_87

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I am needing a good clutch system to run on the collari .30MT..and what would a good gearing combo be with Big joe's and 40 series rims???
 
I'm running the werks adjustable clutch/carbon shoe combo with beadlocks and 18/49 gearing with my Collari. I like it. Launches great with very little clutch wear. You can adjust for light or heavy clutch, whatever suits your drivng style.
 
I'm running the big joe and 40 series rims as well. I'm using the stock 17t clutch bell and the 47t spur. the front wheels come off the ground a bit in the dirt. I'm going to install some nova alum clutch shoes for some real launch.

i hear the werks set-up is nice if you want to spend the cheese.
 
Second on the Werks clutch. Sweetdiesel has been giving me some pointers with that clutch since he found out I had one. Great clutch and the launch on it is strong. I have 16/49 gearing but I may jump to 18/52.
 
sweetdiesel said:
I'm running the werks adjustable clutch/carbon shoe combo with beadlocks and 18/47 gearing with my Collari. I like it. Launches great with very little clutch wear. You can adjust for light or heavy clutch, whatever suits your drivng style.







edited forgot i have a 47t spur whoops
 
thanx for the info guys...can someone give me a link on the werks set-up
 
yeah thats where I got my savage from.. and thanx for the link...
 
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