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Do you think that the wear on the clutch is due to the increase in tire size (thereby also increasing the amount of weight the car has to push)?
If so, should I swap it with a more high performance one? Or will I just have to replace it again at 100k? |
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'02 Saleen
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Good call, Nutterbutter
![]() A good mechanic can diagnos this pretty easy and fix you up. Jazzer |
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