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Centerforce SST Solid Street Twin Disc Organic Clutch Kit with Flywheel; 26-Spline (97-13 Corvette C5 & C6)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CV5644
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      Description

      Enhanced Performance. Upgrade your Corvette C5's clutch system with the Centerforce SST Solid Street Twin Disc Organic Clutch Kit with Flywheel; 26-Spline. Experience quicker shifts, enhanced throttle response, and smoother engagement – crucial for high-performance driving. The organic friction material used in this kit ensures a smooth engagement, providing optimal drivability both on the streets and the track. Experience precise control as you shift gears with confidence.

      Dependable Durability. The Twin Disc Organic Clutch Kit is built to withstand the rigors of aggressive driving. Its solid design offers increased holding capacity, ensuring your Corvette's power is transmitted efficiently to the wheels.

      Installation. This product is difficult to install and could take 5 hours.

      Application. The Centerforce SST Solid Street Twin Disc Organic Clutch Kit with Flywheel; 26-Spline fits 1997-2013 Corvette C5 and C6 models.

      Centerforce 412614842

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      • Clutch Kit
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