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Thread: Clutchnet Clutches= THUMBS WAY DOWN

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2011-08-10 01:00:03
#41
Originally Posted by llaprad1

Not saying you're a liar at all, but I suggest if you want to make an proper impression, your grammar and punctuation are all people see of you on a forum. You might want to work on it.


Completely unrelated to this thread, but you try and write a paragraph in russian... and pls dont come with the "he wants to be in America so he must learn English" thing.
2011-08-10 01:32:52
#42
Originally Posted by gtswrx
Completely unrelated to this thread, but you try and write a paragraph in russian... and pls dont come with the "he wants to be in America so he must learn English" thing.


Why do I need to write a paragraph in Russian?! That's more of a hostile directive than an actual, relevant point.

A "sorry for the English" disclaimer would go a looong way to set up accurate expectations for grammar.

I get spam filled with typos, too, but my first instinct is not, "Oh, they must not be from here." It's more like, "wow, they really don't care, because this is just SPAM." (Not to mention it was a NEWB with a post count of exactly 1)

And to address the Russian...if I were to ever post on a Russian site, the first thing I type would be to apologize for my bad Russian.
2011-08-10 01:45:25
#43
Am I reading correctly? The thread is from 2009 and the vendor is claiming that he can't offer a refund because its too late?
2011-08-11 00:35:54
#44
Originally Posted by llaprad1
Why do I need to write a paragraph in Russian?! That's more of a hostile directive than an actual, relevant point.

A "sorry for the English" disclaimer would go a looong way to set up accurate expectations for grammar.

I get spam filled with typos, too, but my first instinct is not, "Oh, they must not be from here." It's more like, "wow, they really don't care, because this is just SPAM." (Not to mention it was a NEWB with a post count of exactly 1)

And to address the Russian...if I were to ever post on a Russian site, the first thing I type would be to apologize for my bad Russian.



2011-08-23 22:39:10
#45
Not trying to jack your thread but can someone tell me about spec clutches. Jdmhub has goods things to say about them but how bout you guys
2011-08-24 01:02:03
#46
You should search this forum.
2011-08-25 19:34:20
#47
I've used a few "mom & Pop" store clutches that have held up better than name brand stuff.

Sigh. Just use higher quality stuff. Rivets braking? WTH. Any cheap pot-metal bolt should hold up to that. But what happened to over-building. I'm sure using better steel and stronger rivets would set the clutch unit back $5.

I can buy the parts to put the whole clutch together for $100 or less, using the best parts around. Yet I see more and more companies charging around $400 for a clutch, and not standing behind the product. So sad.
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