flywheels?????
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They are.
My '06 WRX flywheel (push type) is different than my stock SS flywheel and an '02 WRX flywheel (both pull type). There is a step down on the push type, and the clutch disc sits down in the recess, and the pressure plate attaches on the upper part.
My '06 WRX flywheel (push type) is different than my stock SS flywheel and an '02 WRX flywheel (both pull type). There is a step down on the push type, and the clutch disc sits down in the recess, and the pressure plate attaches on the upper part.
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Rio Red '91 Legacy SS
That being said, everything I post is accurate to the best of my knowledge.
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But..... I buy the CHEAPEST flywheel I can.... Why? Cause I have been running $68 chinese flywheels and 12.5 second times, and no failures. And when I need to toss it, I only toss $68..... But thats me.
Reddevil, Awaiting new heart, will it ever happen?
1990 wagon, EJ25 12.3 @ 116.5 FAST Family wagon getting new motor soon
1992 wagon, wifes daily, high compression
1992 Touring wagon, should I keep it?
1990 wagon, EJ25 12.3 @ 116.5 FAST Family wagon getting new motor soon
1992 wagon, wifes daily, high compression
1992 Touring wagon, should I keep it?