If you're a fan of hyper-tuned cars that can smoothly glide sideways, then listen up. The clutch kick is one of the easiest techniques used in drifting. All you have to do is kick the clutch while keeping full throttle to initiate a slide. The catch to the trick, however, is clutch damage. If your vehicle is equipped with a hydraulic clutch, throwing too many clutch kicks may disable the clutch slave cylinder. The cylinder, which is fixed on the transmission, operates the release bearing lever and fork whenever you step on the clutch. Through hydraulic fluid, the clutch slave cylinder releases the clutch and allows you to switch gears. When this cylinder gives in to wear and tear, you can expect easy clutching to go out the window. Once the cylinder calls it quits due to your love of drifting, don't worry. Auto Parts Deal has plenty of clutch slave cylinders in stock to keep you drifting for a long time.
• Designed according to OE specifications
• Features quality construction that outlasts stock cylinders
• Available for all vehicle makes and models
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