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Clutches
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Clutches
Finally after about 70,000kms Mine has started slipping and smelling.
Only does it if I`m giving it a hard time in high range but is ok in low range for now. So it want be getting changed untill after the lux gets straightened and re painted. Plus I am only going to be doing 2 local day trips in it before I pull it apart.
Is there anything else on the market now for turboed luxs? Or is the HD daken or what ever it is still the best one?
Only does it if I`m giving it a hard time in high range but is ok in low range for now. So it want be getting changed untill after the lux gets straightened and re painted. Plus I am only going to be doing 2 local day trips in it before I pull it apart.
Is there anything else on the market now for turboed luxs? Or is the HD daken or what ever it is still the best one?
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hypolux wrote:yeah i replaced mine a while ago with a daikin HD and have had no probs wot so ever.. and it only cost me $85

stay away from rpm and whatever repco sells (PBR?), they arre overpriced and trashy.
I get them from Automotive Hardparts, try http://www.daikinclutch.com.au/ they can probably tell wou who their distributors are.
unless you have lockers, 33+ tyres, and something a fair bit meatier than a stock 22R, a stock spec clutch will do you.
unless you have lockers, 33+ tyres, and something a fair bit meatier than a stock 22R, a stock spec clutch will do you.
dumbdunce wrote:I get them from Automotive Hardparts, try http://www.daikinclutch.com.au/ they can probably tell wou who their distributors are.
unless you have lockers, 33+ tyres, and something a fair bit meatier than a stock 22R, a stock spec clutch will do you.
hmm, well I have 34" tyres that nearly measure 35".. will have lockers soon.. so should I buy the HD?
robbie wrote:dumbdunce wrote:I get them from Automotive Hardparts, try http://www.daikinclutch.com.au/ they can probably tell wou who their distributors are.
unless you have lockers, 33+ tyres, and something a fair bit meatier than a stock 22R, a stock spec clutch will do you.
hmm, well I have 34" tyres that nearly measure 35".. will have lockers soon.. so should I buy the HD?
yes - the HD is the way to go
i had one in my 4 runner, i smoked it pretty bad (crawler clutching) on numerous occasions, 60,000km later still going strong

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