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My Mechanic has just put in the new clutch and M & S cylinders but when testing the new clutch the pedal box cracked....

he is going to weld it up and put a strengthening bar onto it for now..

Any one upgraded their pedal box lately??

If so what/where/brand would you suggest???

Cheers :)

My Mechanic has just put in the new clutch and M & S cylinders but when testing the new clutch the pedal box cracked....

he is going to weld it up and put a strengthening bar onto it for now..

Any one upgraded their pedal box lately??

If so what/where/brand would you suggest???

Cheers :)

Nismo do a reinforced clutch peddle mount.

GSL are the goods and remsa pads are getting a good rap from them lately

had remsa pads on for over a year now, even used on a track day, awesome street/performance pad

How u finding the dust with the remsa's ?

I find it average, but no worse than any other pad.

After a fairly long hills drive i get a loud screech coming from the front calipers, doesn't make a noise any other time.

Anyone got some good opinions on a comedy show to see while the fringe is on?

This looks good Luke....Habib & Rocky from Fat Pizza are in it.

Me and the missus are checking this one out Sat night with Shane & Co

http://www.adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ethnic/fc9f7e75-07ba-4784-b3d7-be563fdf5a17

How u finding the dust with the remsa's ?

I actually find brake dust is quite minimal unless you let it build up n don't wash your car for a couple of weeks

As for noises, I hear none. Perfectly quiet, even when cold

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