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i have a worn out stock clutch basket that im gettign ready to replace. i really don't want to buy a new stock one unless that is the best buy. i have researched the hinson, the wiseco, and the boss baskets. there is also some off brand billet one on ebay. what do you gusy think would be the best for the price? i don't need to go all out right now, and im not running a 10mil chettah, my engine is just .040 over with a few mods, i jsut want to get soem opinions before i drop a couple bills on a basket that sucks.(also can i take the gear of mine and bolt it to they new one i buy?)

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Barnett makes a billit basket that has replaceable stainless steel inserts. Looks pretty neat. When it gets grooved you just replace the stainless steel inserts. I would imagine that the stainless steel would wear better than aluminum. There is a guy selling them out of colorado on ebay for 204 and free shipping. That is probably going to be the one that I will be buying

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Barnett makes a billit basket that has replaceable stainless steel inserts. Looks pretty neat. When it gets grooved you just replace the stainless steel inserts. I would imagine that the stainless steel would wear better than aluminum. There is a guy selling them out of colorado on ebay for 204 and free shipping. That is probably going to be the one that I will be buying

Barnett Clutch Basket LINK

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Barnett Clutch Basket on Ebay LINK

 

 

If you buy on make sure the backing plate is strong. the hinson has a weak backing plate and will bend. When they bend it will be a cushin eating monster.

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I bought a billett one from magic racing a couple years ago (SRP Metals, I'm pretty sure) and it has held up great. To this day, there are no grooves of any kind on it. And yeah you have to use your stock gear. Just cut the rivets out of the stock basket to remove the gear, then bolt it to the new basket WITH LOCKTITE, and you're good to go.

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