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Bought a second hand twin plate clutch, Nismo Gmax (exedy). The material on the clutch plates are a bit worn so id like to give it a freshen up before putting it into my car. A new set of cluch plates and machine flywheel, intermediate plate and pressure plate would be cool. Just wanted to know if anybody has done this before and who they did it through. Adelaide Clutch Services is the only company i can think of at the moment. Comments anyone?

Thanks

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I had my OS twin plate recon'd by Adelaide clutch as well. Cost roughly $450 to get the two metal plates machined (were bent), something done to the bottom part where the flywheel was, and a new thrust bearing.

Workes ok for me :( Dont know of anyone else who could do the same job....i might be wrong though...:D

I definately need new clutch plates in mine, actually im not sure how much material there is supposed to be on them, they seem worn but. Thanks mate. Do you know if its possible to order new plates direct from Daiken/exedy, cant see why not.

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Yeah i was expecting that and more, turns out though that the plates arent as bad as i thought so i might just give the flywheel/intermediate plate/pressure plate a bit of a machine and slap it back together. A new thrust bearing and hopefully i will be allright.

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