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6r80 Clutch Options (Differences)

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I was just wondering, there are 3 options I am looking at when it comes to upgrading clutches in the 6r80 in my 2015 mustang gt. I am having Finishline performance upgrading them in the near future. Can anyone tell me the difference between the 3 options below? All 3 have different prices which is why I am curious. Also, anything else I should buy as far as maintenance goes? Car has 113k miles.

- Exedy Stage 2
- Raybestos Stage 2
- PBH Raybestos Stage 2 with Custom Steels

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Finishline builds a lot of transmissions, I'd ask them what they recommend.
 
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Updating thread. They told me they prefer exedy stage 2
 
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Just wanted to add this. I have spent many hours researching about the 6r80. I see that raybestos has similar clutch clearances to the oem spec. The Exedy stage 2 kit, from the manual I found online, it shows clearances being different. Does anyone know what clearances to follow if someone wanted to tackle this? Thanks!
 
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update: I would just use exedy tolerances and not oem.
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