Hays Street Clutch Drivetrain
Hays Street Clutch Drivetrain
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 19, 2002]
Louie Aguilera
Model Reviewed:
1979 z-28
Strength:
NONE
Weakness:
Everthing I purchased a CenterForce clutch and pressure plate, and I was not satisfied with the quality either. I expected it to last at least three years for that price. I never felt the "light pedal feel" until the pressure plate gave out! Throughout the use of this clutch, I also noticed problems including whines and hard pedal. I couldn't do anything because the mechanic advised me that if the clutch was defective, I would still be charged for the labor, so I used this lousy 400.00 clutch until it gave out. Now I am considering a Hays, but don't want the same problem to happen. Any suggestions wold help. Similar Products Used: Hays on another car that I own. No problems.. |
[Apr 14, 2002]
SM
Model Reviewed:
1986 Camaro Iroc-Z28
Strength:
Piece O Crap
Weakness:
Failure right out of the box. Thats as bad as anything can get.ê Back in the mid to late 80s, my stock clutch wore out from a lot of parkway driving. So, I decided to get a known HiPo street clutch. I decided to get the Hayes. I had it installed at the dealership. As soon as I got into the car and pressed in the clutch, I knew something was wrong. The pedal pressed downward way too easily. When I accelerated out onto the highway, the motor rpms would suddenly go upward without feeling any more increase in speed. The bloody Hayes was slipping. the diaphram spring was defective. So I got a Borg-Warner, and I''ve had it for the past 10+ years. If you have a V-8 powered dinosaur like me with tons of torque, the BW clutch is WAY better made.... Sorry Hayes, but you guys cost me a ton of money on that one and I''m not forgetting about it...._ Similar Products Used: Borg Warner |