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4 terrain clutch

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4 terrain clutch

Post by dirty dirty 4x4 »

am in the market for a new HD clutch has anyone tried the new 4 terrain clutch it is apparently the ducks nut of 4x4 clutches, http://www.clutchindustries.com.au/rang ... clutch.htm a normal HD clutch will cost me about $320 the 4 terrain is $385 money is very tight as i also have rego due and other things to fix but i already know what the rest of you are going to say SPEND THE MONEY
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I put one in my 75s cruiser.

Previously i had a HD safari and didn't really like it.

Compared, the 4terrain is quite heavy but is much smoother. No shuddering and it can be slipped quite a bit.

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Post by ads80 »

i run the 4 terrain im my 80, tried several clutches before and this is the only one that will hold, as dogbreath said it slipps very nicely, very very impressed with this clutch :) :)
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Post by chpd 80 »

Ive got one in my 80 and have given it a bit
of a hard time (mainly winching and driving)

Ive had no troubles at all, Its as light as the original
clutch but heaps smoother, no fade etc etc etc.

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Post by mudtoy »

Have one behind the 5.7 stroker and it is excellent offroad...more clamp than the safari but a far lighter pedal with better feel. They also have better heat absorption qualities.

We organised sponsorship for one of the winch guys in Vic and he loves it and Fester's 80 is getting one this week in Qld.

The segmented half is a brilliant idea and makes it a bonus for wheeling.
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Post by bagsy »

Im running the 4 terrain clutch in my gq . very very happy with it :armsup:
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Post by busman »

Hi,

I recently fitted a safari tuff clutch which shuddered horribly. Was told that the fault was with my car because it was modified with susp./bodylift/diff.locks etc. I was also told that these clutches never shudder and that they would not help solve the problem. A lower spec. exedy clutch plate only was fitted and no more shudder but no reimbursement for the cheaper clutch or g/box in and out 3 times at mechanics. The old clutch was a valeo which was worn out but never shuddered(flywheel was machined and no expense spared on replacing seals unis etc.). I haven't used a 4terrain clutch but will be trying one when this one fails due to the zero back up service. I have driven a couple of cars with the 4terrain clutch and feels very good and the owners are happy.

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Post by big bundy »

what sort of price are u looking at one for a GQ diesel?
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Post by dirty dirty 4x4 »

jut bought the 4 terrain clutch and will install it as soon as i change some oil seals and bearings hears hoping all will be good
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Post by Ruffy »

Just screwed our 4 terrain at the OBC.. Now looking for something stronger.
For average Joe 4 terrain is great!
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Post by ads80 »

dont recon you will find something stronger, got my money on its full of mud, more silocne next time ;)
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Post by Mulisha »

Well i have made my choice now to buy a 4 Terrain clucth for my Tb42 turbo.. :D I was thinking Safar Tuff Clucth but then i saw this thread and looks like this one is the go..

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Post by nastytroll »

best bet for OBC or similar conditions is run an air fed to the bell housing only need a few psi to hold positive preasure to keep water out, other choise is full button clutch from Nicks performance clutches or Direct clutches, downfall with these is they are on or off n chew the flywheel up
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