Received HA3-HDSS instead of HA3-SPSS

kamozee

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So I ordered an ACT HA3-SPSS clutch kit and the company sent me an HA3-HDSS instead. I can swap it for the SPSS or keep the HDSS. Does anyone have any feedback on this kit?

I drive in a fair bit of traffic for no more than 1 hour a few times a week
 

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Both are street. The difference is the pressure plate. HDSS has a heavy duty plate giving 41% clamp load increase. SPSS has a sport pressure plate with 25% clamp load increase. Everything else in the kit is the same. Both have 275 ft/lbs of torque and performance sprung discs.

I also have a streetlite flywheel that I will be pairing with this kit
 

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I have the HA3-XTSD cause I didn't want to go to a puck disc, and I personally think it is just fine. It was tricky to get used to but have had it for a few years and it's like nothing after a while, so I would say you are more than fine.

I have had the HA3-SDSS before (First clutch kit from them) and I thought that was a breeze. My suggestion is keep it. ESPECIALLY if they didn't charge you the difference. It's not too difficult in my opinion.
 

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Thanks for the help guys, I'll install the HDSS and post reviews in the proper section after doing so
 

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Good, someone local to get feedback from about a clutch setup.

Hope it works well for you, Fairoze.
 

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I have the same clutch set-up and it's really great. The pedal isn't crazy stiff and it grabs quite hard. During the break in period you will notice a loud "thump" with that specific pressure plate. Do not be alarmed it's normal and will go away with time.
 
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