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GaRys69 06-02-2009 12:02 PM

Tick Performance Adjustable Master
 
Is anyone using a Tick Performance Adjustable Clutch Master Cylinder Kit?

jocko124 05-16-2011 10:05 AM

Bringing this thread back from the dead! So....does anyone have any experience with Tick Adjustable Master Cylinders in a T-56 application?

dhutton 05-16-2011 10:27 AM

I used one in my 64 GTO with a T56. It's installed but the car is not on the road yet. It was a tight fit to the inner fender but other than that it went in without a hitch. I used the F body version with the ATS adaptor plate.

Don

Ron in SoCal 05-16-2011 11:04 AM

No real world experience, but it looks to be a very nice piece. The guys over on LS1tech love it...

JMitch19 05-18-2011 10:30 PM

Nice piece, but it seems they need to hire a few extra hands. You can't get anyone on the phone and you can't get an email returned.. They didn't bother to put some of the small parts to my remote bleeder kit in a bag or anything. They just throw them in the usps box needless to say they didn't make it to me. Then like I said good luck getting someone on the phone to send you the missing stuff.

jocko124 05-18-2011 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by JMitch19 (Post 348818)
Nice piece, but it seems they need to hire a few extra hands. You can't get anyone on the phone and you can't get an email returned.. They didn't bother to put some of the small parts to my remote bleeder kit in a bag or anything. They just throw them in the usps box needless to say they didn't make it to me. Then like I said good luck getting someone on the phone to send you the missing stuff.

I'd say that's a No-Go then. Thanks for the heads up.

Bow Tie 67 05-19-2011 09:13 AM

I just ordered a 7/8" bore tilton master cylinder and fabbed up my own mount. Works great :thumbsup:

BadA** SS 06-08-2011 12:52 AM

ive got on my 99' TA and it works pretty good, really love the adjustability of it and as far as the getting ahold of them goes it is a buissness, they do stuff to ya know

JMitch19 06-08-2011 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by BadA** SS (Post 352976)
ive got on my 99' TA and it works pretty good, really love the adjustability of it and as far as the getting ahold of them goes it is a buissness, they do stuff to ya know

Right and as a business that stuff should be answer the phone. If you can't handle dealing with retail customers don't be a retail business. I work for an automotive aftermarket company. We know we don't have the time/manpower to keep up with the demands of retail customers. We let our dealers do this for us. I'm not saying they don't make a nice product. I'm just saying if your going to sell direct to the public be prepared to deal with all the questions/support that comes with it. A good product only goes so far if the customer service isn't there.

xtremelky 07-10-2011 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jocko124 (Post 348192)
Bringing this thread back from the dead! So....does anyone have any experience with Tick Adjustable Master Cylinders in a T-56 application?

Lee, I'm running one from Tick in my racecar. 98 Firebird, LS1 T56. Works well. I was about to ship the trannie off for syncro work when the master swap was suggested to me. Fixed my slow shift issues. It's a roadracer. Lot's of 3to4 and 4 to3 shifting. I guess the clutch was not being disengaged enough. I have not had the bad business experiences others have had with Tick but I know how much it sucks to do business with folks that can't seem to answer or return calls or emails. I am soon going to make the same swap in my Elky for the same reasons. Hopefully it will work twice.
Mike


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