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Kai SRT10

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My McLeod Street Twin clutch broke a while back.

The splines that interface with the input shaft on the transmission wore out.

I sent it back to McLeod for a rebuild.

The called today, and let me know that they did the rebuild at no charge.

I was pleasantly surprised by this, as I expected that they would charge me something. (I've had this clutch for 4 or 5 years, so it's not new.)

Nice to see a company that goes the extra mile to stand behind its products.

Thumbs up!
 

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Awesome to hear, and thanks for sharing:headbang:... Almost pulled the trigger on one last week but still on the fence. How do you like yours?? Major Pros or Cons?
 
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I like it. It's ok to drive on the street, and clamps ******* the track or strip. Pedal pressure is harder than stock, but if you're driving a Viper you're not a wuss, so that's likely not an issue.

It's a good compromise if you want/need a high performance clutch that you can drive on a regular basis, particularly if you've got a lot of torque.
 

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Impressive service! My guess is they will take the failed part and figure out how to make it stronger in future products.
 
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Any pics of the disc before and after?

Sorry. No pictures. It wasn't really the disc. It was the splines at the center. They had just been kind of bent/worn off. (One of the few disadvantages of 700 lb-ft of torque.)

The pad material and the rest of the disc was fine.
 

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