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Just get the clutch packs reground at a diff shop, they are probably just glazed up. I had mine done in my old HR31 where it was completely single spinning, $150 to get them all ground and put back together with ever so slightly more preload (bigger shim) and it twined every day and didnt chirp around corners like half those shit aftermarket 2 ways do.

if they are flogged out get a nismo rebuild kit from one of the many jap part distributors.

R31Nismoid: hey mate... do you think they are as strong/effective/etc as a proper 2 way though?

the repacks i drove were following instructions off this site

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Di...Gt-t164288.html

this wasnt repacked like nismo plates but the 2 outer shims making it virtually a locker

now gtr repacking/reshimming maybe different and thus making it more effective than doing it to the other r200s

If all you did was put bigger shims in there and leave the flogged out clutch plates then yeah it wont work, youll have to shim it so tight it is basically a locker and it can still open wheel, worst of both worlds.

Edited by Rolls

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