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Just picked up my LPXHD last week and need to install it.... I heard rumors about the RXT breaking the MT82 so thats why I went LPX.... hope it doesnt do the same....LOL
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Just picked up my LPXHD last week and need to install it.... I heard rumors about the RXT breaking the MT82 so thats why I went LPX.... hope it doesnt do the same....LOL
They’re both made by McLeod, both twin disk and both Kevlar material.... People need to stop blaming the clutches and realize we have a Chinese made mt-82 with plastic internals. Any half way decent clutch that grips will break it with abusive driving.
 

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They’re both made by McLeod, both twin disk and both Kevlar material.... People need to stop blaming the clutches and realize we have a Chinese made mt-82 with plastic internals. Any half way decent clutch that grips will break it with abusive driving.
This is incorrect.

RXT is a metallic pad that is not full faced.
LPX is a Kevlar pad that is full faced.

Both share the same pressure plate. LPXHD shares the RXT1200 pressure plate.
 
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This is incorrect.

RXT is a metallic pad that is not full faced.
LPX is a Kevlar pad that is full faced.

Both share the same pressure plate. LPXHD shares the RXT1200 pressure plate.
Oh ok I didn’t realize. Any disagreement with my Mt-82 comments?
 

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Oh ok I didn’t realize. Any disagreement with my Mt-82 comments?
Our '15 is still running a stock MT82 with a RXT and that's been about 6 years.. albeit overseas now.

Depends if your car was built on a Friday or not.
 

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Our '15 is still running a stock MT82 with a RXT and that's been about 6 years.. albeit overseas now.

Depends if your car was built on a Friday or not.
Hahaha well said. You also have to wonder with a lot of these folks breaking stories... how they drive that car.
 
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In the midst of the install so far so good I have everything in place and waiting to put it back together this weekend. Only question/concern is related the the input shaft and the play. Mine doesn’t have any endplay (in/out) but does seem to have some lateral movement/wiggle.
Is this cause for concern?
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