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Is this really necessary? Clutch Cover for 426 and 500i
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<blockquote data-quote="user 122190" data-source="post: 7612038" data-attributes="member: 122190"><p>Okay.... Cause I thought your were saying that this WCS clutch cover was a good product for it's chip deflection. I still say if that is the problem, then buy a better rubber chip deflector.</p><p></p><p>For what it is worth (I know you find some reason to disagree) I did buy a larger chip deflector for the ms461, and did see an improvement, but there were still chip hitting me. Solution is keep your exposed skin away from the chip exhaust and wear protection (like chaps) if it is still a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 122190, post: 7612038, member: 122190"] Okay.... Cause I thought your were saying that this WCS clutch cover was a good product for it's chip deflection. I still say if that is the problem, then buy a better rubber chip deflector. For what it is worth (I know you find some reason to disagree) I did buy a larger chip deflector for the ms461, and did see an improvement, but there were still chip hitting me. Solution is keep your exposed skin away from the chip exhaust and wear protection (like chaps) if it is still a problem. [/QUOTE]
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