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best clutch kit $$

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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best clutch kit $$

Post by spiderman »

Hay all i have a 96 model zook whats the best clutch kit to buy$ these day i need something stronger ??
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Re: best clutch kit $$

Post by BlueSuzy »

Stock.

HD is too hard on the pedal, and on/off is more like a button clutch..Not what you want off road.

If your burning clutches, What gearing do you have, on what tyres?
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Re: best clutch kit $$

Post by V.W.Dave »

Exedy is the most common HD clutch used if you know the right people you can get them for around $190
After doing some reaserch I found Extreem clutch's to be better made and have a stronger clamping force, They are a little unknown in the 4x4 world they are mainly into race/drag/drift but they make clutches so suit Suzuki. They are about $10 to $20 more but they are Australian made and when you put them side by side you can really see the differance.
My local dealer is Hi-Octane call and ask to speek to Kyle 02 9638-4643 Tell him David his Snap-On guy sent you.

Just a little word of warning with HD clutch's keep a spare clutch cable with you. Its best to replace it with a new one and keep your old one as back up.
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Re: best clutch kit $$

Post by V.W.Dave »

BlueSuzy wrote:Stock.

HD is too hard on the pedal, and on/off is more like a button clutch..Not what you want off road.

If your burning clutches, What gearing do you have, on what tyres?
Also very true.... In mine I have always run stock but I have gearing. But if you want HD go for it.
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Re: best clutch kit $$

Post by BlueSuzy »

V.W.Dave wrote:.

Just a little word of warning with HD clutch's keep a spare clutch cable with you. Its best to replace it with a new one and keep your old one as back up.
Mine went with a stock clutch.. so i bought a new one. Cable popped out where the bend is near the radiator..Its weird driving home with no clutch, lucky we were only mudding on flat ground.. :lol:
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Re: best clutch kit $$

Post by lay80n »

The clutch cable issue is super common. If you are replacing a clutch it is worth changing the cable at the same time.

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Re: best clutch kit $$

Post by spiderman »

cool thanks guys i will look onto the hd clutch tomorrow
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