King Cobra Clutch

ddrracing

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I picked one of these up brand new for dirt cheap from a swap meet this weekend, What's everyones opinion on them? is it worth the install for street use, or should i just resell it and upgrade to something else?
 

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i have the king cobra, and its so worn out but still works great, and had worked great for the year i've had my car
 

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Probably the best bang for the buck clutch wise.

It won't survive very long with a power adder but for N/A it is great. I had one for a few years on my 92.
 

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I love my King Cobra.. the damn thing bites hard when your bangin gears.. Highly recommend it
 

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I got the King Cobra HD Clutch from Kimnach Ford when my tranny blew up a few months back... love it. good pedal feel, no problems, good bite... :dancing6:
 
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Cool, looks like its goin in this weekend. i only got the damn thing for 100 bux NIB! Just missing the TOB.
 

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Buy a Timken t.o.b. and pilot bearing.
The Timken tob's are made of Kevlar, and they won't start chirping like og the others, including the one that comes with the KC clutch kit.
 

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