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Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Jayraddd » Wed May 08, 2013 9:15 pm

Hey guys.
So today I got the conversion done on my Lib. Thought I'd do quick thread about the differences I've noticed already.

For starters the horrible squealing/squeaking noise has gone ! Such a relief, it was so annoying, like a mega belt squeal kinda noise.
Also I've noticed it's a much smoother drive now.. With gear changes, hill starts etc
The new clutch (genuine subi parts) put in with the conversion is a bit firmer too, that with the SMF makes driving much easier.

Definitely reccomend getting it done if you having issues with the clutch/flywheel.
Cost me $1550 and took them like 5hrs to fit.
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby d-chang » Thu May 09, 2013 12:00 am

Thanks Jayradd!

Makes my decision to do the same much easier now... 8)
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Jayraddd » Thu May 09, 2013 9:37 am

No worries !
Are you having issues with yours ? Or just wanting to do it before the issues appear ?
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby peadya100 » Thu May 09, 2013 9:48 am

I did the same thing with my previous liberty.. no problems at all going to the single mass flywheel.. although it did make the car a touch noisier... barely noticable though.

I got ripped off by subaru brookvale by the looks of things.. they charged me $2300 :angry2:
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Jayraddd » Thu May 09, 2013 9:55 am

Dam ! What a rip !
I went Subaru Evolution in Brendale (Brisbane). They used genuine Subaru parts aswell so I've got 12 months warranty.

I was charged $1990 because I had the exhaust fitted aswell.
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby peadya100 » Thu May 09, 2013 9:57 am

Jayraddd wrote:Dam ! What a rip !
I went Subaru Evolution in Brendale (Brisbane). They used genuine Subaru parts aswell so I've got 12 months warranty.

I was charged $1990 because I had the exhaust fitted aswell.


Damn!!
They did use genuine parts on mine, but clearly they bent me over on the price!!

It was one of the main reasons i bought an auto this time... i thought "theres no way im going to pay $2300 to replace a clutch again" haha
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Jayraddd » Thu May 09, 2013 10:16 pm

Oh well ! Pays to shop around I guess.
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Kody.B » Fri May 10, 2013 7:42 am

Mine was $1400 through a mechanic who used genuine parts. My whole clutch assembly was replaced, forks, single mass, everything.
Plus it was towed in Thursday and I was able to pick it up Friday.

$1990 is a good price with the exhaust, was it a catback?

I noticed you said it felt firmer? Mine is ridiculously light.
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Jayraddd » Fri May 10, 2013 8:51 am

Yea I'm pretty sure he mentioned doing the forks and everything.
Car was in shop for 5hrs. They dropped me at the cinemas then picked me up lol :)

Yep, its a catback xforce system.

My old clutch was wearing a fair bit, so maybe that's way this new one feels firmer.
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Jack_Keaka » Fri May 10, 2013 9:16 am

I paid 1500 for clutch and flywheel. BUT they did the worst job ever.stole parts, didn't put things back on,and now only 12months on, it has gone. The only reason I went with lube mobile is because they were able to drop tee car off to me at work. Never again will I go the cheap option.
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby peadya100 » Fri May 10, 2013 9:26 am

Sad thing was i did shop around.. some mechanics wanted to charge me 3k!!

Oh well.. over and done with now.
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Jayraddd » Fri May 10, 2013 6:47 pm

Well looks like I did well ! Lol.
Anyone in Brisbane needs any work done look up Subaru Evolution and ask for Russell :)
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Da4sti3 » Sun May 12, 2013 8:30 pm

I did it to mine so much better to drive now then before and no squealing anymore is a bliss !
Paid 1500 which incl a service :)
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby Diggerb26 » Fri Jun 07, 2013 4:25 pm

I can't stand the squealing! but was also quoted in the 2k range, but thats when i was on the sunny coast, maybe here in perth I can find it cheaper and get it done with what you guys are saying!
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Re: Single Flywheel vs Dual Mass

Postby subyroo » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:26 pm

I had a 200,000km service and the SMF replacement kit (Genuine) fitted all for $1860.00 at Boxer Service in Brendale. :D :D
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