Flywheel & Clutch

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I'm looking around at prices for flywheel & clutch for my 99 S3. Would there be any reason not to go for ones from Euro Car Parts? I'm thinking LUK - I think I've read they are identical to the Audi parts anyhow?

There is only one LUK clutch kit listed but two flywheel wheels. Anyone know which is the correct one? Part numbers are:

415016510
415011110

One is a bit more expensive than the other.

I'm guessing with a 12 year old car that I should definitely change the flywheel if I'm bothering with taking the box out to change the clutch? Even though I have read that many people have just changed the clutch. What happens when a flywheel goes bad - vibration when in gear?
 
LuK make the parts for Audi which are identical apart from they don't have Audi logo's and part numbers printed on them... I used LuK parts when I changed my clutch last time...

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There are two LUK flywheels showing up on ECP (415016510, 415011110). Anyone know why there are two parts? Which is the correct one?
 
LuK make the parts for Audi which are identical apart from they don't have Audi logo's and part numbers printed on them... I used LuK parts when I changed my clutch last time...

20100709_IMG00099-20100709-1642.jpg


<tuffty/>
whats the padle clutch like for everyday driving?
 

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