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OK, that's some good info. Are clutches of the same type interchangeable provided smfw with sm specific pressure plate, dmfw with dm specific pressure plate ?

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OK, that's some good info. Are clutches of the same type interchangeable provided smfw with sm specific pressure plate, dmfw with dm specific pressure plate ?

 

Get the FW for the car you are getting the clutch for.

 

If you are getting an 06 WRX clutch, get an 06 WRX flywheel.

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It's right on the bell housing above the starter IIRC.
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Hi, my name is David, and I'm a dumbass. :lol:

 

First of all, I clearly have a push-type clutch. The slave cylinder pushes back towards the firewall.

 

Secondly, I don't know why I thought my build date was 10/2004. It's actually 05/2005. :rolleyes:

 

Nothing to see here, move along.

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