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Old 23-06-2019, 01:58 PM   #1
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Just be aware that if you’ve been running alloy friction plates in a steel basket, depending on how many miles you’ve done, you may had already given them an unrecoverable beating.

So fitting a new basket may not actually make things much better other than the fact that the clatter of alloy on alloy is a bit quieter than that of steel on steel.
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Old 23-06-2019, 04:38 PM   #2
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Just be aware that if you’ve been running alloy friction plates in a steel basket, depending on how many miles you’ve done, you may had already given them an unrecoverable beating.

So fitting a new basket may not actually make things much better other than the fact that the clatter of alloy on alloy is a bit quieter than that of steel on steel.
They've done about 2.5k and look ok, guess it's a suck it and see thing.
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