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New clutch time!

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Post by Ferwoaza »

Okay folks...actually got the dosh to do something about my clutch now hehehe.

Anyone recommend a good but cheap aftermarket clutch kit for the Feroza? I'm going to attempt to install myself...should only take me a week :lol:

I don't want to go ceramic type tho...don't like how they perform.

Current clutch has done me 70,000 k's and god knows how many before I bought it...pretty damm good in my books! But now..it's smells after a 4wd trip, and slips after the trips too (alright after an overnight cool down) and also seems to have developed a rattle...which is not good....but hopefully goes away ;)
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Post by Le0n »

Hi Murray,

I just fitted a new clutch. Made by Daiken, It's a heavy duty and it feels great after the Repco crap I fitted last time. If you like PM me and I will give you the Model number. I paid $285.00 for the kit.

if you email them from their website they will give you the name and number of the closest agent.
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Post by HeathGQ »

I got mine from Global Auto Spares.. cant remember what I paid for it. But mine has done about 60,000 now and doesnt even feel like shitting itself anytime soon.

If ya want Murray, I can come up and give you a hand one weekend. I have had my gearbox out at home a few times so could be a bit of a 'master'. :cool:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Heath, thanks for the info and the offer, might take you up on that. Once I've got the part, I'll drop you a PM and we'll go from there :)
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Post by Le0n »

The Daiken heavy duty clutch kit part number is R1086NHD

Sorry I can't find their website :oops:
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Post by Mark Hoult »

Muz,

I can get you a price on a ceramic clutch if you want.

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Post by the wilk »

The web site your looking for is www.daikinclutch.com.au. Hope this is of some help. :)
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Post by Le0n »

I knew that :oops:
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Post by HeathGQ »

yeah no probs Murray.... Just give us a bit of notice and it should be sweet. Actually selling the Feroza so better spread some knowledge around before its all over... :cry:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Mark, nah, don't wanna ceramic one, don't like how they work, not enough slippage for me.

Heath, shame your selling up mate, hope the next rig is nice!!!
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Post by camskizook »

fix your gearing up murray and you wont need to buy new clutches!

:finger:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

:finger: Didn't you read the other thread about putting a hilux gearbox in? :finger:
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Post by camskizook »

I hope you dont think i hang out in the feroza forum murray! :finger:

Im surprised your clutch has lasted to this point anyway...because that day up sugarloaf i thought she was cooked 'well done' for sure
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Welcome to the dark side! :finger:

Yeah..that sugarloaf trip was the beginning of the end of this clutch..never been the same since that trip.

*sniff sniff* oh..that must be Murray again :D :lol:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I emailed Daikin and they gave me a contact of their local supplier.

I called them and they have quoted me $525 for the kit!!!! FARK THAT!!!

Anyone got any other options?? I might give MRT a call, see if they still do them.
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Post by camskizook »

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Is it gold plated?
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Post by Le0n »

Murray,

I paid $285.00 for my Daiken Heavy Duty clutch kit. I could purchase it from the same mob (Brookers Brakes in Rydalmere) and send it up if you like.

Or you could call them and arrange payment and delivery. 0298071466. The price was discounted from $431.20. DAM good clutch.

Fark that local distributor.
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Post by murcod »

I can't really see MRT doing you (or anyone on this planet) a good price either Murray! :lol:

I had some dealings with them when I had my Charade....... :roll:
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