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what brand of heavy duty clutch TD4.2

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what brand of heavy duty clutch TD4.2

Post by macey »

Hi guys, just some thoughts on what peoples suggestions are on clutch brands to use.
I have a turbo gt28 td4.2 and ready for a new heavy duty clutch. After a strong clutch ,but also daily driver friendly.
cheers
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Post by Rampage »

safari tuff clutch! works a treat and gets a caining!
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Post by macey »

thanks mate, heard they were good. I was told there was another clutch similar to the safari,but with 40% more clamp power, just dont know the name, think it was all terrain clutch maybe?
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Post by icrawl »

go the exedy clutch better than both
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Post by turbogu »

ive got one of direct clutch services twin diaphragm clutchs and its nuts, daily driver, i run 36's every day, done about 50000 k's on it, tow my race car, do burnouts, go bush etc and it doesent slip, ever!!!! well worth the money indeed
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Post by azzad »

macey wrote:thanks mate, heard they were good. I was told there was another clutch similar to the safari,but with 40% more clamp power, just dont know the name, think it was all terrain clutch maybe?
That would be the Australian Clutch Services Extreme Outback. I just fitted one to mine after the std wasnt up to the turbo. So far its excellant no heavier than before on the clutch pedal and no slippage etc.

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Post by naif »

icrawl wrote:go the exedy clutch better than both
ahh isnt the safari tuff made by exedy?

personally i went the clutch industries 4 terrain clutch,

http://clutchindustries.com.au/range/4t ... lutch.html

from what ive found its everything its stated, light on the pedal.

for the price i paid, i couldnt go wrong :D
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Post by macey »

naif, thats the one i heard about. Supposed to be better than safari i was told at a clutch place. Thanks for the info guys, very helpfull. I too thought the exedy was the safari tough clutch icrawl?
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Post by naif »

ive found it to be good, but i havent used it offroad as of yet, i will be tonight.

it also came packed in a really kewl box which now stores my recovery gear :D

i paid $400 for mine but unsure what you could get it for.
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Post by icrawl »

sorry guys not sure if it is the same clutch but the clutch itself is bright pink and yes very light on pedal also grips well in mud ,water ect . Ive got 37" pro comp xterrains on an 80 all wheel drive and can spin all wheels in the wet on the black top
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Post by Rampage »

icrawl wrote:go the exedy clutch better than both
better than both?? Um yeah..... the safari tuff clutch is made by exedy, propper name for you then is
"EXEDY" safari tuff clutch
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Post by jet-6 »

I run a "4 terrain" clutch, there great, so do my mates and my brother, all perfect!
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Post by bogged »

Clutch?? whats this clutch you talk of? :finger: :finger: :finger:

what prices people payin, mates started slippin on weekend up high country??
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Post by macey »

As what bogged said :D prices everyone
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Post by coxy321 »

macey wrote:As what bogged said :D prices everyone
x3!!

Prices on what you guys have paid for the 3-4 mentioned clutches please!

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Post by jet-6 »

$400 for the 4 terrain
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Post by icrawl »

i think i paid about 400 and fitted it myself
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Post by benhl »

Whats the price fitted if you know - last time i did a clutch i swore "never again" and that was a hilux one and i hear the GU's are a major PITA!
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Post by bogged »

benhl wrote:Whats the price fitted if you know - last time i did a clutch i swore "never again" and that was a hilux one and i hear the GU's are a major PITA!
GU box is FUCKIN HEAVY.. and thats moving it round the shed, let alone trying to hold up change clutch with.
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Post by coxy321 »

I didn't think the hilux ones were too bad actually. I've done four in the last 10 years, just need someone to lay down under the truck and catch the box & transfer :D

Last time i paid for a clutch to get fitted, it cost about $1000 from memory - and that was for a standard clutch. I'll have to dig out the receipt for it to confirm.

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Post by chunderlicious »

i have to lift out my engine for my clutch as there isnt enough room for the bellhousing to slide back and down. BUT, go to a hire place and get a gearbox lift thingy. makes it very light, you just need your tongue in the right place as the bellhousing can be a pita on the nissan 6s to line straight up with the engine missing the firewall.
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by naif »

prices i got for different clutches where the following

RPM clutch (slightly heavier then std) $330
4 terrain clutch $400
exedy sports tuff $470

all from the same guy at my brothers work.
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Post by nastytroll »

dont waste your time with a RPM clutch, not any better then a standard clutch.

Last price on the exedy safari tuff clutch was $600ish, its got a higher clamp preasure then the sports but is a bit more expensive.

I run custom clutchs made by Nicks performance clutches in archerfeild qld 07 3277 9403, they are a special isuzu/nissan clutch made by them at a good price. feel like a standard clutch to drive, I have 3 of them.
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Post by rabs »

i just got a clutch from clutch pro i forget the exact name. supposedly a big company that deals with 4wd in brisbane swear by these clutchs. they reckon standard PBR or daycon clutchs have around 500kg clamping force. and this one has 620kg i got it for 330 at trade price
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Post by bogged »

nastytroll wrote:Last price on the exedy safari tuff clutch was $600ish, its got a higher clamp preasure then the sports but is a bit more expensive.
price today was $700 odd. while I was pickin one up for the Barina.
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Post by uzdnabuzd »

safari tuff are 970KG and if you got any sort of decent power, still arnt good enough as i have just found out :bad-words: :x :bad-words: :x
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Post by azzad »

The Extreme was about $700 as well but I know was cheaper than the Safari and far better clamping.

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Post by uzdnabuzd »

I have spoke with Exedy, xtreme clutches and clutch industries.

Clutch industries says that the 4 terrain is the way to go but must get the kit with the half button half standard clutch plate, they will not quote clamp pressure, he said 25% increase and recons they sh#@t over the safari tuff (safari claims 30% increase but does not have the same clutch plate). Safari tuff is 970Kg pressure. Xtreme recconmends the cushion button clucth kit, it has 1050Kg of pressure.
All clutch kits are similar price...around the 600+ mark. $ terrain was the cheapest 533+.

Must compare apples with apples here. Half these clucth kits people are quoteing prices on are not the same.
Most are the standard HD upgrade clutch, which in my opinion are a waist of time(depends severly on application) if you are a 'hardcore' wheeler and have some decent power.

Has anyone used the 4 terrain hd kit with the clutch plate that is button one side and normal the other? This is meant to be 4 terrains best clutch kit. Part no' 4T 1697N

So far i am not convinced with any of them.
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Post by EricB »

Hi Guys, my GU 4.2 TD needs a clutch soon and I was thinking about a 4terrain also.

What is everyone doing with the flywheel on the GU. Leave as is and just replace clutch?

I have heard some have replaced the fly with a solid and hated it.

I have heard some say replace it but cost big $$$$

And some say just leave it at replace clutch as you cant machine that Flywheel.

Its a little confusing.

Cheers
Eric
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Post by benhl »

just got mine done - $2k fitted :!:

custom clutch from an unknown mob in Melb, 33% more clamp than exeedy/safari etc with modified lever points on the plate. full flywheel off and machine as previous slipping had actually burnt and fractured it, fitted at a turbo/performance tuner place in Brisbane & lighter pedal feel than the wifes excel!

Expensive but he reckons never had a returned one yet running on 200kw+ td42's. i got 130rwkw on 35's on std diff gears (and 992Nm) just went out on the weekend and ran 35" simex at 10 pound on beadlocks and gave it plenty - perfect no slip at all. Overall happy and i didn't have to crawl under the truck either.

PS - the td4s flywheel is machinable (ie not a dual mass one) they are only on the 3lts... i think
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