EXEDY SC572 Clutch Slave Cylinder
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When ordering, please keep in mind that most firms rebrand, rebrand, and rebrand other firms' products as their very This is done when both companies make an agreement to go this way. For the purpose of meeting demand and reducing overhead costs, companies contract out the manufacturing of products with other companies. It is the same in every auto parts store. It was previously sold by Daikin Clutch, but Exedy has rebranded it as Equal Under Pressure. Companies like Amazon then receive the products that Exedy distributes. included a photo to demonstrate it is an actual "Exedy" branded product. I am also pleased with the product itself. To fit my 1993 Nissan 300ZX transmission, I bought this slave cylinder. Is perfectly suited to the place. to keep in mind is that this product may be suitable for more than just the 1990s This 1995 Nissan 300zx is for sale. In many cases, automakers use preexisting components to build their cars. Thus, research and development resources that would have gone into developing a replacement solution are saved. Having said that, this slave cylinder can be applied in many ways. Thanks for reading. I hope this is helpful to you in making.
The state of the economy is very don't think this is an official Exedy video! There are no warranties or exchanges offered by the vendor so proceed with caution.
The Nissan Frontier was trash, at least when it came to a 2002. In order to prevent the fluid from leaking out of the slave cylinder, a crush washer is recessed within a ring. The one in question does not, so it is effectively When you apply pressure, the fluid just drips out of the sides of the connection. I purchased a new one from NAPA and I was very happy with it.
This item was installed on my truck by my brother after I bought it. Since I haven't driven my truck yet, I can't give you a detailed account. There needs to be more work done on it I don't recall what my brothers thought, but I was.
I was able to implement it.