Any other aftermarket clutch disc sources besides RSR?

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macx
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Any other aftermarket clutch disc sources besides RSR?

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I emailed them but, based on a recent post, they're really slow besides being quite costly.

I searched but didn't find any other aftermarket clutch sources.

Anyone happen to know of any? Basically out of curiosity at this point.

Thx!
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Re: Any other aftermarket clutch disc sources besides RSR?

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I was dreaming when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray...
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Re: Any other aftermarket clutch disc sources besides RSR?

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macx,

If you hear from RSR please post, I still would like to put one of their clutches in my '02.
I did not use a single drop of loctite when I reassembled last year in anticipation of some sort of redo.
The upgraded input shaft is a bit over my mechanical skills to install, so I'd like to give the sprung disc a shot.
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Re: Any other aftermarket clutch disc sources besides RSR?

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Afraid I haven't heard from RSR so suspect I won't.

Too bad, that sure looks like a good street clutch.

Any definite experience or knowledge about that sintered clutch?
I wonder how hard it is on the pressure plate etc? I wouldn't
necessarily want to gain disc life at the expense of a shortened
life or damaged pressure plate assembly which is bound to be
considerably more expensive than a disc.

Otherwise, that might be the best alternate to the RSR.

Still waiting to hear from the reline guy. That possibly could
be the most cost effective to get a more durable disc i.e. using
their RTP lining.

I'll post anything I hear or find.
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