Was stripping my clutch and have somehow managed to bugger the spider... :flaming: will need a new one but have now got a JB 5 plate clutch. Can I use a standard spider in this set up or do i need one that is an exact match..? What are my choices...
Cheers lads
Sef
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Jammed a screwdriver in there did ye.. 
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Sefsydduckett wrote:Was stripping my clutch and have somehow managed to bugger the spider... :flaming: will need a new one but have now got a JB 5 plate clutch. Can I use a standard spider in this set up or do i need one that is an exact match..? What are my choices...
Cheers lads
Sef
I used standard spiders with both my JB 5 plate clutches been spot on so far mate
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i think the stsndard one fits but its flush with the base when pushed all the way through. Doesnt the spider need to come out by a couple of mm?
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