Ive always used LUK clutches personally as my mum works for them
i like luk, and there fitted from the factory on a number of cars, nissan and ford to name but a couple.
that mean you get them cheap then? if so get me a price on one for my micra please.
Cheap errrm dunno to be honest, how much my last one was.
yes i believe it to be true, well i can sort of confirm it, my micra when i changed the clutch had a genuin nissan clutch in it that was branded luk, i.e. had both nissan and luk stamped on it, and also my dads 2001 ford transit has a ford branded luk clutch in it,.
Yeah its very true, LUK do supply the majority of European car manufacturers. Not sure about in Japland but Blueprint parts are normaly developed along side OEM parts, and in some cases better quality.
well just to say i had a luk failure on a lovely rover 75 doin a nightmare job twice but its the only failure i know ofblue print parts are re-packaged parts whereas luk are bespoke and tested parts as fitted to 90% of the eu factory fitments.
Luk clutches come witha lifetime warenty on failure and in over 10,000,000 units sold, not one has ever failed.
like i said earlier... blue print simply use a sachs plate and parts from elswhere to meet a budget (theyre not bad parts mind) but not as good as luk
blue print parts are re-packaged parts whereas luk are bespoke and tested parts as fitted to 90% of the eu factory fitments.
Luk clutches come witha lifetime warenty on failure and in over 10,000,000 units sold, not one has ever failed.
like i said earlier... blue print simply use a sachs plate and parts from elswhere to meet a budget (theyre not bad parts mind) but not as good as luk