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Heavy Duty Clutch Or Not??

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Heavy Duty Clutch Or Not??

Post by gravel »

Gday,

Due to a recent issue with the clutch in my 03 TD Hilux i'm looking at installing a new clutch.

I'm after a few opinions as to whether i should go for a heavy duty clutch or not?

Ive been told that they can put added pressure / strain on all the seals, joins etc and can be very heavy to depress - no good for the missus...

I dont tow much at all but do a bit of sand driving and touring.

Should i go with a heay duty clutch or stick to a regular clutch?

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Post by mavzilla »

if your only doin that just go standard and enjoy the drivability
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Post by oldmate »

I've got some dodgy heavy-duty clutch in my 80 and it busts my knee cap to press. waste of time in my opinion

also got a 3l hiace about to hit 400,000 kays, and on the original clutch, and they do plenty of work.

just goes to show treated properly they will last. maybe consider a genuine clutch.
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Post by Kitika »

When a motor is upgraded power wise say turbo or supercharged is it wise to upgrade the clutch aswell? The clutch in my 80series seems to bounce??? Is that a sign its wearing out? Or in need of a heavy duty replacement?
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Post by NutterGQ »

yet another internet myth, not all HD clutches are heavy, shuddery or hard to drive, There are so many materials and pressure rates as well as multiple plates etc you cant come on here and say there no good. If you get a reputable companies product with hydraulically operated the clutch (as opposed to cable) pressure increase would hardly be felt for a slightly higher rate.
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Post by big bundy »

I've got a 4 terrain and rate it very highly, can ride the fark outa it! its not heavy on the pedal either, probly lighter than what ever was in there before hand.
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Post by poppywhite »

go talk with your ususl mechanic get his/her opinion and ask at your local brake & clutch specialist eg abs shop, ad their opinion to

yet another internet myth, not all HD clutches are heavy, shuddery or hard to drive, There are so many materials and pressure rates as well as multiple plates etc you cant come on here and say there no good. If you get a reputable companies product with hydraulically operated the clutch (as opposed to cable) pressure increase would hardly be felt for a slightly higher rate.

make your decision from this
if your local supplier is any good they will point you in the right direction for your need.
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Post by BENOLUX »

i have an 83 lux with a 2.4 diesel with a HD clutch, its great there is no slip offroad. although it is heavy to compress it can be expected when it is HD, there is higher density/stronger materials used. If im sitting at a set of ligths for a long time i will put it in neutrel or it can be abit straining.
i rate mine highly, i can be decending a hill climb in low range and apply full brakes almost and the clutch will not slip it keep s driving at a snails pace. depends on what you do with your truck.
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Post by rogantriton »

ive got a marks4x4 heavy duty clutch in my gu done about 6000ks on it so far and it drives great, its not too heavy to press down with the pedal and its got heaps of grip for holding the car when off road. its also really good around town.
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