Hammer
12-09-2010, 07:07 AM
I have been talking with these guys for a bit and it appears they can get the Valeo LT5 clutches for our cars. I also think their pricing on the LT1 clutches is lower than most other places. They are located in Idaho Falls, Idaho and are part of a company I have used before (Idaho Transmission Warehouse). They have provided excellent customer service at their store in Boise. Anyway, if anyone can use them, that's great.
Hi John,
I understand where you are getting at with your question now. I have been talking to a couple of the OE manufacturers to figure out what is going on. This is what they told me: The Valeo clutch that would be found behind the LT5 has been discontinued by Valeo and consequently, Valeo now sells the one that bolts behind the LT1 for the LT5 as well. The $276.73 is for said LT1 engine and can work behind the LT5 too. It sounds like you would like to avoid this option if possible. I called and talked to a different supplier of OE components to find a kit that was intended for the LT5 specifically. They do have a couple of them, with more scheduled to be produced in November. The kits themselves are more expensive however - $347.87. Because it has the dual mass flywheel, I also looked into the option of a conversion kit produced by an OE manufacturer; no luck there. The difference between the clutch for an LT1 and the LT5 is found in the pressure plate ? the discs are the same. So at this point, your options would be the $276.73 for a clutch intended for the LT1, but will work in the LT5 - or - $347.87 for one designed specifically for the LT5. I don?t know how these prices compare to what your other sources offer, but if they are still competitive, I would be happy to advertise on your site! Hopefully this information helps and we would be happy to have your business. Let me know if I can be of more assistance!
-Tyrone-
Theclutchstore.com
From: Boyd's
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 8:19 PM
To: 'Tyrone'
Subject: RE: Contact us
Hi Tyrone,
Would you consider advertising that price on the ZR1 Net Registry if you can get the right clutches? It is populated by people who own ZR-1 Corvettes and I think you would do well. I can put you in touch with the person(s) to get that done if the clutches are available. Our problem has been that only the LT1 clutches are available from sources and they don?t have the holding capabilities of the LT5 clutches. You also have to install them with shorter bolts to make them work.
Thanks
John Boyd
-----Original Message-----
From: Tyrone [mailto:clutchstore@ida.net]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 8:40 AM
To: Boyd's
Subject: RE: Contact us
Hi John,
Your price on that clutch would be $276.73 and would qualify for free shipping. I don?t have it in stock, but will call Valeo when they open to check availability. Hope that helps!
-Tyrone-
www.theclutchstore.com (http://www.theclutchstore.com)
Hi John,
I understand where you are getting at with your question now. I have been talking to a couple of the OE manufacturers to figure out what is going on. This is what they told me: The Valeo clutch that would be found behind the LT5 has been discontinued by Valeo and consequently, Valeo now sells the one that bolts behind the LT1 for the LT5 as well. The $276.73 is for said LT1 engine and can work behind the LT5 too. It sounds like you would like to avoid this option if possible. I called and talked to a different supplier of OE components to find a kit that was intended for the LT5 specifically. They do have a couple of them, with more scheduled to be produced in November. The kits themselves are more expensive however - $347.87. Because it has the dual mass flywheel, I also looked into the option of a conversion kit produced by an OE manufacturer; no luck there. The difference between the clutch for an LT1 and the LT5 is found in the pressure plate ? the discs are the same. So at this point, your options would be the $276.73 for a clutch intended for the LT1, but will work in the LT5 - or - $347.87 for one designed specifically for the LT5. I don?t know how these prices compare to what your other sources offer, but if they are still competitive, I would be happy to advertise on your site! Hopefully this information helps and we would be happy to have your business. Let me know if I can be of more assistance!
-Tyrone-
Theclutchstore.com
From: Boyd's
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 8:19 PM
To: 'Tyrone'
Subject: RE: Contact us
Hi Tyrone,
Would you consider advertising that price on the ZR1 Net Registry if you can get the right clutches? It is populated by people who own ZR-1 Corvettes and I think you would do well. I can put you in touch with the person(s) to get that done if the clutches are available. Our problem has been that only the LT1 clutches are available from sources and they don?t have the holding capabilities of the LT5 clutches. You also have to install them with shorter bolts to make them work.
Thanks
John Boyd
-----Original Message-----
From: Tyrone [mailto:clutchstore@ida.net]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 8:40 AM
To: Boyd's
Subject: RE: Contact us
Hi John,
Your price on that clutch would be $276.73 and would qualify for free shipping. I don?t have it in stock, but will call Valeo when they open to check availability. Hope that helps!
-Tyrone-
www.theclutchstore.com (http://www.theclutchstore.com)