Flywheel
#16
Do you have the 2.0L engine? If so, Fidanza makes a less expensive aluminum flywheel than the Indigo on SR Motorsports page. Check it out at RR racing. http://www.rr-racing.com/ It's the same flywheel used in the '93-'97 2.0L Probe/MX-6/626. I bought one before I found out the 1.8L Proteges use a smaller flywheel and clutch. I'm selling a brand new in box Fidanza 9lbs aluminum flywheel and ClutchMasters stage 1 clutch kit if I can't exchange it with Rafi (RR racing) for one to fit the 1.8L. http://www.protegeclub.com/forum/sho...&threadid=3270
Originally posted by freekwonder
its cool man, like kincaid said. the dealership didnt MAKE me get the warranty. My WIFE did.
i guess ill just get the flywheel from SRmotorsports and take my chances that my tranny will never need to be worked on.
its cool man, like kincaid said. the dealership didnt MAKE me get the warranty. My WIFE did.
i guess ill just get the flywheel from SRmotorsports and take my chances that my tranny will never need to be worked on.
#17
Originally posted by Eric F
Why waste the time? Lawyers are just as bad as salespeople in my book...
Why waste the time? Lawyers are just as bad as salespeople in my book...
#23
dude, not to be an **** but....
unless you have money to burn or, you know a really great lawyer that will work pro bono (not just any lawyer either. one that specialises in contractual law); you'll end up getting your money back, that's for sure. but youll have spent $5000 for the attorney and allot of heartache.
unless you have money to burn or, you know a really great lawyer that will work pro bono (not just any lawyer either. one that specialises in contractual law); you'll end up getting your money back, that's for sure. but youll have spent $5000 for the attorney and allot of heartache.
#24
Originally posted by Sil_Pro5
dude, not to be an **** but....
unless you have money to burn or, you know a really great lawyer that will work pro bono (not just any lawyer either. one that specialises in contractual law); you'll end up getting your money back, that's for sure. but youll have spent $5000 for the attorney and allot of heartache.
dude, not to be an **** but....
unless you have money to burn or, you know a really great lawyer that will work pro bono (not just any lawyer either. one that specialises in contractual law); you'll end up getting your money back, that's for sure. but youll have spent $5000 for the attorney and allot of heartache.
#25
Originally posted by Eric F
Do you have the 2.0L engine? If so, Fidanza makes a less expensive aluminum flywheel than the Indigo on SR Motorsports page. Check it out at RR racing. http://www.rr-racing.com/ It's the same flywheel used in the '93-'97 2.0L Probe/MX-6/626. I bought one before I found out the 1.8L Proteges use a smaller flywheel and clutch. I'm selling a brand new in box Fidanza 9lbs aluminum flywheel and ClutchMasters stage 1 clutch kit if I can't exchange it with Rafi (RR racing) for one to fit the 1.8L. http://www.protegeclub.com/forum/sho...&threadid=3270
Do you have the 2.0L engine? If so, Fidanza makes a less expensive aluminum flywheel than the Indigo on SR Motorsports page. Check it out at RR racing. http://www.rr-racing.com/ It's the same flywheel used in the '93-'97 2.0L Probe/MX-6/626. I bought one before I found out the 1.8L Proteges use a smaller flywheel and clutch. I'm selling a brand new in box Fidanza 9lbs aluminum flywheel and ClutchMasters stage 1 clutch kit if I can't exchange it with Rafi (RR racing) for one to fit the 1.8L. http://www.protegeclub.com/forum/sho...&threadid=3270
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