Thread: AL Flywheels ?
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Old 11-20-2010, 06:41 PM
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If you're going for aluminum, my thought is that you're going for lightweight....so you should go for the lightest piece. I sell Fidanza, RAM, and McLeod flywheels, and the Fidanza is a very nice wheel.

Both flywheels that you mentioned have multiple pressure plate patterns on them, so they will work with any clutch application.

I can beat both prices that you mentioned. I use the Fidanza quite a bit, even on my own FE stuff.

With the McLeod, you're paying for their name. I have almost stopped selling McLeod stuff because of the pricing.

(And yes, both have steel inserts. You have to have a steel friction surface, or the disc would wear right through the aluminum.)
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