Best Choice Action Clutch Stage 6 Clutch Kit 2010-2020 Legacy w/ 2.5L Engine
Original price was: $558.66.$223.46Current price is: $223.46.
Description
The Action Clutch Stage 6 (2MD) Clutch Kit is engineered for drivers demanding uncompromised performance and instant power transfer. Built to handle the extreme conditions of racing, this kit combines a dual clamp load heavy-duty pressure plate with reinforced drive straps, creating a system that delivers exceptional durability and consistent performance under high stress.
This kit features an Unsprung MIBA Ceramic disc (available in 4- or 6-puck configurations) for lightning-fast, on/off engagement, giving drivers maximum control during competition. While clutch chatter may be present initially, it will smooth out after proper break-in. Designed for dedicated race vehicles, the Stage 6 (2MD) provides a direct, uncompromising connection between engine and drivetrain—ideal for extracting every ounce of performance on the track.
Features
- Dual Clamp Load HD Pressure Plate for superior clamping force and reliability
- Unsprung MIBA Ceramic Disc for instant engagement and high heat resistance
- Reinforced drive straps for added durability under extreme load
- Torque Holding Capacity: 407 ft/lbs (rated at crank)
- Intended Use: Race Applications / Heavy Track Use / Light Street Use
Included:
- Dual Clamp Load HD Pressure Plate
- Conventional Release Bearing
(Unsprung MIBA Ceramic Disc sold as part of complete kit configuration)
Break-In Requirements
- 500 street miles
- Keep RPMs under 4500
- No more than half-throttle
- No boost (if applicable)
Proper break-in is required to maintain warranty coverage and achieve maximum performance and longevity.
Disclaimers
- Ceramic clutch discs are designed to increase holding capacity and durability—not lifespan. For easy street driving, ceramic materials may wear faster due to their aggressive engagement and reduced slip tolerance.
- Unsprung clutch discs are not recommended for daily or street-driven vehicles. Using one in a lightly modified or stock engine can cause rivet or hub failure from excessive shock load. Think of it as running a marathon in sandals—possible, but uncomfortable and potentially damaging compared to using proper running shoes.
- Torque capacity is measured at the crank, not the wheels.





