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Clutch for GQ TD42

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Clutch for GQ TD42

Post by Kane »

Hi all. Well my clutch very near it's end and was just wondering what are the best clutches out there that would go on a std GQ TD42. Prices as well would be apprecated. I may be Turboing it down the track so i will need one that will handel that too. Any info would be grate. Cheers, Kane.
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Post by Camshaft1 »

The ole RPM clutches i think are a good one. Standard nissan clutches are 500fp clamping torque i think the RPM ones are 750 or 800. Or the safari clutches are good to.
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Post by GQ TROL »

We went to a Safari Tuff one a few months ago. After the initial teething problems (our fault, not the product) its settled down and is performing well. Retail for over a grand I think, but worth the money if you're not keen on a custom one.

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Post by bigbluemav »

Just got mine done last week.....I put on a Daikin Safari Tuff. The kit cost the mechanic (trade) $680. I got it fitted, including machining the flywheel and replacing the rear main seal cost $1030 total.


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Big Dave, Scarborough, Qld
Loose Screws 4wd Racing Team
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