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Old 06-08-2021, 01:07 AM
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All of them are. GM has always had steel clutches and cones in their cars and trucks up to somewhere in the '90s. Chrysler too. Ford used clutches with fiber lining and still does.
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I know Pontiac posi's were cones, but all the 12 bolt posi's I've worked on had a combination of fabric and steel plates.

The LubeGard is about half the cost of the GM additive... If it works just as well. Of course, they claim it's better.
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