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Considering a EPI clutch kit for my 08 Grizz w/27" Lite Radials.
Do I need a primary clutch puller to get into the wet cltch??
Any other special tools??
Anyone else do this job & can make comment on difficulty or performance results?
Do I need a primary clutch puller to get into the wet cltch??
Any other special tools??
Anyone else do this job & can make comment on difficulty or performance results?
No special tools are needed. I put on in two days ago, the hardest part was removing all the plastic. The kit just came with new weights and two washers. It made a night and day difference with the 700 on 27's. I got the kit off ebay, ffrom Fix Power Sports.
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Did your kit have springs to add to the wet clutch??


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The wet clutch springs raise the engagement and holds the shift to make it rev a little more.
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