if you buy a clutch slave / master what whould you pic

re man or yota

  • Yota all the way

    Votes: 15 71.4%
  • Re man

    Votes: 2 9.5%
  • fuck it i am going to do it nate style

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • i am na so i wonte fuck up my clutch so who cares it's cheep

    Votes: 1 4.8%

  • Total voters
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Dec 3, 2003
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Ryan. Toyota all the way as you know the quality is THE best IMO.

A side note: I have been running an OEM flywheel for 4 years and is fine. I would not go with anything else and would suggest the same with you. I spoke with Nate and I also suggested he do the same.

HTH

Duane
 

IJ.

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If you have a rebuilder that will sleeve them in stainless this is the way to go!

I spent a few years in the brake and clutch industry repairing hydraulics and this is how I used to do all of my cars!
 

NashMan

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Aug 5, 2005
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yae i have ran oem for yeasr just state a post he cna read later

ps i ahve a oem fly wheel that has all teh castign shaved off takes cuople of pounds off yet still stroung and fudenza

i thinki goig to just runt eh fudenza from now on thou never had issue befor and like to slip at the loight as well i just think the brozen puck may be beter for slipping i guess
 

NashMan

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i think the fastest a re man blew on me was like 2 weesk and that was master i even got it at napa witch was suppost to be better sighn there not

they ahve have bunch of childern at gun point re maken these thigns and useing chewying gumf or seal's
 

Mrbaboon

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Just installed a new slave yesterday as I was talking to Ryan about it...

Its not yota but it IS brand new. I would never buy a reman'd master or slave cylindar unless i know it was rebuilt properly. But the brand I got is fine.. everything looks just the same build quality as my old Aisin slave.
 

IJ.

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Again if it's done right reman is fine but very few places will do a good job.

I did a contract for the Australian army and Sleeved 1000+ cylinders in brass and never had a return not a single one!

Personally I prefer Stainless but Brass works well enough.