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Old 28th July 2008, 17:32   #1
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Rogue Engineering Performance Clutch

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I own an '02 E39 M5 that is now in need of a Clutch replacement and I would like to upgrade from the existing equipment. I have been doing some research and ran across the Rogue Performance Clutch. Does anyone have any comments regarding quality, durability, satisfaction, etc.?

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I think Ben (one of the owners) is on the board, he has a white M5. He's a straight shooter, just ask him and he'll give you an honest answer as to how the clutch will perform.
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A Centerforce clutch is a viable alternative as it is inexpensive, and you can always rip the hell out of a c/f clutch and it still performs. I run these in all my BMWs and they have performed great.
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