A few people have told me that I will need a new flywheel when I install a RPS sport clutch, others have said just get it resurfaced. I have about 28K miles on the stock flywheel as of now and really don't want to have to drop another $300+ to get a new one when I can get mine resurfaced. My question is, will a resurfaced flywheel work just as good as a new one? Will it effect the life span of the new clutch? Thank you VERY much in advance.
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Ok, I got conflicting views on a flywheel replacment........ - creamofthecrop715:46:11 05/30/03