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Clutch Upgrade, NJ 3.5L

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Clutch Upgrade, NJ 3.5L

Post by South »

Gday chappy's

The clutch has gone on a holiday, what clutch upgrades are avaliable and which manufacturer makes the most durable?

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Post by -Scott- »

Not a 3.5, but I had to replace mine about a year ago. When I asked here, Frank quickly recommended Daikin. When I went to my mechanic and told him I wanted a Daikin he gave me a "Duh!" look and said he wouldn't fit anything else.

So far so good!

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Post by klrevo »

i was gonna say before when i was the first to read the post, but i didnt wanna just in case cos i havent dealt with the clutch in the jabber yet, but yeh same from my experience with other cars iv had daikin make awesome clutches, bit exy but theyre worth it in my opinion :D

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Daikin make the Safari Tuff clutch range and I believe they have recently released one for the 3.5 V6.
I chewed out a brand new PBR clutch in 6 months then put in a Safari Tuff clutch that was 2 years ago now :D
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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