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Originally Posted by undy
I've had even worse luck with Centerfarce. Advance auto remanufactured clutches hold better. 
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It's because they *are* Advance Auto clutches. The pressure plate is a Luk brand, with counterweights added. The disc is nothing special. Of all the manufacturers, I rarely get a call about an issue with RAM or McLeod. I've had all kinds of emails/calls about Centerforce.
As for the RXT, that's been the only streetable clutch that has held in one of my customer's cars. It's an old Galaxie wagon with a 390. Launches at 6000 on slicks, shifts at 7000. Weighs almost 5000 lbs.
The RST has had issues with higher horsepower applications from what I've seen, but the RXT has been bulletproof on my stuff so far.