Steveman09 said:
Please dont reccommend other members to do somthing without first doing it and doing a long term test. You owe it to other members who dont know much about thier cars to first test it to avoid negative effects from reaching others who have different tastes than you and me.
I'm not trying to be a A S S here, just looking out for others, since latly the forums are full of people bs'in.
I dont think your trying to be an A$$, and i do think people should be informed before making a descision regarding their car
Well after doing this to many of my cars I believe that it SHOULD be done when replacing your clutch. It only cost me $100 for resurfacing, bead blasting, lightening, pulling the pins and replacing them with new ones. Its like getting your rotors turned when you get a brake job. Just as a rotor gets glossy/glazed your flywheel will do the same thing and if it does not have a nice surface to grab onto it may slip.
jno2968326 said:
what advantage does it have to have a good looking fly wheel?
Well its hard to see in the pic but when they turned my flywheel they surfaced it with a swirling grain look at the reflection of the light.