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Clutch for GQ Patrol TD42

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Clutch for GQ Patrol TD42

Post by Wombat »

Just had a turbo fitted and the old clutch is slipping now. Can anyone suggest a decent clutch to replace it, would like heavy duty so it can handle the turbo but also don't need anything to extreme. I know there are a few options out there. Just don't now wich way to go

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Post by cooki_monsta »

get the best one you can afford to buy!

i shelled out some big bucks for a safari tough clutch and i would never use anything different. the drive is amazing , so much grab, and better still it will handle your turbo with ease
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Post by hammey »

Safari tuff clutch...........................................................the end.
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Post by GQSWB42td »

hammey wrote:Safari tuff clutch...........................................................the end.
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Post by MyGQ »

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Post by mudmav »

hate to be the different one i went with a 4 terrain clutch slightly cheaper ($20) and has more clamping pressure and supposedly better friction material than a safari clutch. anyone who has been in my car will tell you i thrash the crap out of it on 35s and no probs yet and ive done 30 000 kms. really good pedal feel to.
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Post by Mario »

hammey wrote:Safari tuff clutch...........................................................the end.
Do they have a website? Is it the same people who makes the Safari snorkel. Maybe I can get their products from the US, which is cheaper for us in Latinamerica.

Please advise.
GQ TD42, OME 5" suspension, 3" bodylift, shimmed V6 Pathfinder LSD front, ARB rear, Safari snorkel, custom front and rear bumpers, Nissan 4.625 R&P, 37" MTRs.
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Post by RMP&O »

Mario wrote:
hammey wrote:Safari tuff clutch...........................................................the end.
Do they have a website? Is it the same people who makes the Safari snorkel. Maybe I can get their products from the US, which is cheaper for us in Latinamerica.

Please advise.
http://www.westernbrakeandsteering.com. ... exedy.html

I am in the USA, the Safari Tuff is not available here, especially for the Patrol. I bought mine from Roodogs on ebay for a really good price,

http://stores.ebay.com.au/ROODOGS-4WD-SPARES
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Post by Mario »

RMP&O wrote:
Mario wrote:
hammey wrote:Safari tuff clutch...........................................................the end.
Do they have a website? Is it the same people who makes the Safari snorkel. Maybe I can get their products from the US, which is cheaper for us in Latinamerica.

Please advise.
http://www.westernbrakeandsteering.com. ... exedy.html

I am in the USA, the Safari Tuff is not available here, especially for the Patrol. I bought mine from Roodogs on ebay for a really good price,

http://stores.ebay.com.au/ROODOGS-4WD-SPARES
So it's not related to Safari/OME/ARB ? I ask because we have a local distribuitor in Panama whom I could request it.
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Post by Mario »

Just found out. Safari Tough is a model. The brand name is Exedy.

Isn't the OEM clutch made by Exedy ?
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Post by Wombat »

Thanks guys. I will check out who in Brissy can do the Safari Tough Clutch.

Cheers
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Post by bogged »

Mario wrote:So it's not related to Safari/OME/ARB ?.
na its different .
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Post by Wombat »

I just got quoted on a 4 Terrain Button clutch. I know one guy has already said they are good but just wondering if anyone else has had experience with this clutch.
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Post by RMP&O »

Mario wrote:Just found out. Safari Tough is a model. The brand name is Exedy.

Isn't the OEM clutch made by Exedy ?
No idea if Exedy makes the OEM stuff. The Safari Tuff is a performance clutch though so it wold be a few steps up from an OEM Exedy made or not. I am not speaking from experience here though as I haven't fitted my Exedy clutch. But as you can see it is popular in Aus. ;)

Once again I recommend Roodog. He can get you anything that is available in Aus. that may not be available in Panama, including OEM parts. He has even ordered me parts from Japan which Nissan Aus. won't do. Real good guy to deal with, pretty good prices and is more than happy to ship outside Aus. plus ships fast. What more could you ask for being halfway around the world!? :D
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Post by badger »

wombat go see greg at 4wd treckmaster on pickering st enoggera.
he should be able to do one for under $600 still.
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Post by Burdy »

Ive Used Exedy Dakin Tough Clutch im pritty sure its the old performance clutch that exedy made its probably exactly the same thing but had it really good grip it cost me $330 but i got a good deal and fitted it myself
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Post by badger »

they still do the exedy tough but the safari is "tougher" and more suited to big tyres and 4wd work
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Post by Mario »

RMP&O wrote:
Mario wrote:Just found out. Safari Tough is a model. The brand name is Exedy.

Isn't the OEM clutch made by Exedy ?
No idea if Exedy makes the OEM stuff. The Safari Tuff is a performance clutch though so it wold be a few steps up from an OEM Exedy made or not. I am not speaking from experience here though as I haven't fitted my Exedy clutch. But as you can see it is popular in Aus. ;)

Once again I recommend Roodog. He can get you anything that is available in Aus. that may not be available in Panama, including OEM parts. He has even ordered me parts from Japan which Nissan Aus. won't do. Real good guy to deal with, pretty good prices and is more than happy to ship outside Aus. plus ships fast. What more could you ask for being halfway around the world!? :D
Thank you so much for the reference. Will PM you with a few more questions. Just dont want to hijack this thread.
GQ TD42, OME 5" suspension, 3" bodylift, shimmed V6 Pathfinder LSD front, ARB rear, Safari snorkel, custom front and rear bumpers, Nissan 4.625 R&P, 37" MTRs.
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