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Old 12-19-2012, 10:11 AM   #1
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Meir I think these are both the same (check the details to see if one comes with extra parts) it must for the extra $$$... As far as I understood the 987S clutch will fit the 986S and the stock 987 clutch will fit the 986 (non-s). I think the friction material is a bit different and the spring might be a bit stiffer. Personally i would just go with the 986S Sachs clutch it hasnt let me down yet and lasts just fine.
thanks Heiko.
from a quick search i did, i read some posts that say the 987 clutch is a bit softer (but again, a new clutch will be always softer then the old one).
i now noticed that the pic is not that clear.
the first one (710$) is part # 987-116-913-23-M38
the second (441$) is part # 987-116-913-32-M38
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