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Old Jul 8, 2022 | 01:00 AM
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Exedy twin disc

Hi guys, need alittle help here. From what I’ve read the exedy twin disc hd is supposed to feel close or like oem for the pedal feel but for mines everytime i let off the clutch in 1st when taking off the car always shake violently. Could it be time that something is loose ? Or would i need to replace it ?

Map 2.4l w/ shep stage 2 trans and sheps t case if it helps
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Old Jul 8, 2022 | 03:21 AM
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I have the same issue, what i found was that my rear diff bushings we're destroyed. Also with a twin disc unsprung, I feel that the disc would shutter when it's slipping (but also grabbing). If that makes any sense.. but allot of shaking came from the 2 front rear diff bushings.
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Old Jul 8, 2022 | 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by WJVspec
I have the same issue, what i found was that my rear diff bushings we're destroyed. Also with a twin disc unsprung, I feel that the disc would shutter when it's slipping (but also grabbing). If that makes any sense.. but allot of shaking came from the 2 front rear diff bushings.
thank you , i will have to look into the bushings this weekend when i get the time. Hoping its that because no matter how much i try to balance the clutch itll always shutter.
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