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Old 26 December 2008 | 01:37 PM
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Is this flywheel any good:-

SUBARU IMPREZA NEW LIGHTWEIGHT EXEDY FLYWHEEL on eBay, also, Subaru, Car Parts, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 01-Jan-09 13:47:14 GMT)?

Or is it fragile and/or will it bugger up idling, etc.?

What other non-OEM flywheel options are there, prices, etc.?

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looks a good weight.....not too light.


for the cost though, surely you'd be better off getting your std fly lightened and balanced?.....unless you want to go super light?
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I heard people say that attempting to lighten the the std - and, therefore, rather old - one can be a dangerous thing to do.

Presumably it could shatter when driving
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there's a lot of myths on scoobynet.

common sense and others experiences you need to go by.
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