07 4L60E trans question

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It's your money, do with it what you want but I have never heard of anyone making the trade off you mention above when it comes to converter clutches...Are you saying the "lighter" clutch somehow provides measurable gains over a thicker (and vastly superior) clutch? Or am I misunderstanding?

Billet covers arent needed unless high performance or frequent HD towing/hauling.
Sorry, I can't say I'm the best at explaining.
This was a link he gave to explain the difference.

I was just assuming the use of lighter more modern materials were beneficial over the traditional paper style. Though it is thinner being a superior fabric would be better/stronger than traditional paper style clutches.

I will be towing more frequently that was the reasoning for the billet cover. I think that's what ended my current converter because I did a lot more towing at the end of the year than I typically would have.
 

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