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just wondering what type of clutch discs people are using ? 

1.. is sprung better or do the solid discs work ok ?

2.. 4 pad.... 6 pad.... or full ring of pad ?



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spring centers have been know to fail , but they give a small amount of dampening on the gearbox ,

the full ring pads would only be in organic , which wont last long in offroad ,
with the 6 pads you have more serface area = more grip , can run lighter pressure plate ,but harsher engagment ,

kennedy enginerreing clutch kit seem to do the trick ,

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what sort of car you got nt

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buggy nissan sr20 2lt kombi box

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I have the same driveline in my buggy and will be fitting a Kennedy Stage 2 with a 4 Puck with a sprung centre.
A stage 1 is great if the Kombi box isn't heavily modified as it won't be as harsh.


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thanks for your answers

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adelaide clutchs did my clutch,they said 4 puck was the bitey clutch and the 6 puck more friendly and better wearing,either works fine,kennedy probably the best value for money,just dont go too heavy,

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