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Welcome to the Suzuki Swift Pressure Plates Center at Andy's Auto Sport!

At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Suzuki Swift pressure plates to ensure that you have every clutch pressure plate option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Suzuki Swift pressure plates, so that whether you are looking for a SPEC Suzuki Swift pressure plate or a Centerforce clutch pressure plate or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Suzuki Swift clutch pressure plate needs!

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90-94 Suzuki Swift Pressure Plates






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Fits on:
1989-2000 Suzuki Swift; 1.3L Engine
ACT
ST010
ACT Heavy Duty Pressure Plate
Price: $297.08 / Each


Fits on:
1989-2000 Suzuki Swift; 1.3L Engine
ACT
SZ010X
ACT Xtreme Pressure Plate
Price: $252.24 / Each



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The clutch is the center of a cars drivetrain. Whether you are ripping through the gears on your favorite back road or launching off the line at the drag strip, having a properly working clutch is crucial for performance. It is the pressure plate's job to clamp down on the clutch disc and transmits the engines power to the drive wheels. If your pressure plate is old and worn out it can cause numerous problems including clutch chatter, slipping, and damage to other drivetrain components. It is crucial that you have a good working pressure plate in your vehicle in order to keep it performing well, and we have a great selection of pressure plates to fit your needs.
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Pressure plates come in different varieties ranging from stock to full racing versions. One of the major differences between a stock type pressure plate and a racing type pressure plate is the amount of clamping force it has. With a stock type pressure plate, high-power engines will often over power the units causing the clutch to slip If you have upgraded your motor to make it more powerful we recommend using a stronger pressure plate with more clamping force to help get the power to the ground. One thing to consider when stepping up to a stronger pressure plate is that the clutch pedal will get a heavier feel. Most of us at Andy's prefer the increased pedal pressure as it makes shifting the gears feel more solid and direct.
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