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Clutch

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Clutch

Post by TUFF MAV »

Can any one suggest a good clutch for a 4.2 petrol Mav . Mine has started slipping after last weekend.

Thanks Kyle
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Re: Clutch

Post by bogged »

tuff75 wrote:Can any one suggest a good clutch for a 4.2 petrol Mav . Mine has started slipping after last weekend.

Thanks Kyle


Probably the Safari or Dakin ones are about it, there was something in the Toyota Monthly the other day on them.

How many klms did this one last 150,000+, then use the same one again!
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Post by TUFF MAV »

Thanks ordered 1 today.
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Post by GQSHORTY »

which one did u go 4 mines on the way out and how much was it
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Post by TUFF MAV »

GQSHORTY

I ordered a PBR clutch (genuine was to dear). It was $350 delivered & $200 to get it fitted.Couldn't be bothered fitting it myself. Tried it on the weekend seemed to be all right.

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