
( Brand: Centerforce ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: 53010 ), ( Part Type: Alignment Clutch )
If your vehicle has modifications, model differences, or specific trim details please to verify that this item will fit correctly. Fitment please see the compatibility link at the top of the listing.
Fitment information may not be available for all products. Rh or right refers to the passenger side.
Vehicles with poor body frame alignment and or flex will also be more likely to have fitment gaps. If the vehicle has had collision damage, the chances of improper fitment increase.
Centerforce clutch systems are the performance enthusiast first choice and can be found on leading oem and customized vehicles worldwide spline by in. Today, Centerforce has over 1700 different non asbestos clutch pressure plate applications available to the automotive enthusiast.
Please refer to our title and for fitment. Continuous development and improvement of product offerings is reflected in the unique features of the Centerforce clutch line being protected under nine separate 9 us.
Fitment is for reference use only. Features clutch alignment tool midway industries Centerforce division is proud to be recognized as the leading manufacturer of performance clutch and pressure plate systems in the USA.
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This item ships only to the lower 48 in the USA.
Photos are for reference only.
All claims must be provided with a picture of the damaged or defective product to receive a proper exchange. Bill remarkable innovation was soon patented as the Centerforce weighted clutch system.
Centerforce reputation as the clutch system of choice stretches back to the early when legendary hot rider and seam hall of fame member, bill hays sought to cure problems with existing designs while developing a competition rated clutch pressure plate system suitable for use with non asbestos friction facings.
LHS or left refers to the driver side.