Dual mass flywheel question
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Recently had a new clutch fitted when then brake master cylinder went. The new clutch that was fitted is so stiff that they are going to have to strip the gearbox again and fit another one. At the time they fitted the first clutch they checked settings on dual mass flywheel and said that it did nt need replaced as it was in middle of tolerances. It was 23 with a range with allowable tolerances of 14-32. I have however read recently that dual mass flywheels often only last 100k and since my car has done 102k i was wondering whether I should get it replaced as a precaution. the car is 5 years old and I do intend keeping it for some time as this is the first major issue I have had with it. It is the last of the previous model and is the special edition 2.4d sport. Comments would be appreciated on whether to change dual mass or not!!
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