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HARDCORE CLUTCH

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Post by rochrd »

Clutch is starting to slip, so want to start hunting around for new one.
the one in there is an 'extree outback' or something long those lines.
did last too long, ive got over 200kw to rear tyres, so looking for something heavyduty but not too pricie.
been told bout these chev clutch, dont no price or much bout them!
so what would u recomend?????????????????
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Post by dreamz »

Centerforce seems to have a good name around these parts.
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

clutch industries 4terrain is an improvement on the exxeddy or daiken safari units, been running one in my coil cab, running 37's, surprised how much it puts up with.
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Post by DanielS »

Rochrd, have a talk to Chris Umar @ Geelong ARB on O3 52293109. He can source a custom GQ clutch that are made over here in WA both himself and Cass used these behind there Turbo TB42-45. Basiclly its a modified GQ clutch assem that requires more pressure and they use a better pressure plate. I now use one in my TD42.
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Post by frigga 40 »

rochard dont waist your time with any normal clutches you need a custom one made up, pay the little extra and get it done properly
speak to sandy at AUS4WD in bayswater he is doing mine at the moment
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Post by Daisy »

most of the big boys who are hard on clutches use a custom kit from direct clutch in albionl.

and they also cater for big horsepower guys at summernats..

I had their kit on my GQ and it worked very very well.

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Post by rochrd »

thanks guys, but as anyone heard of the chevy clutchs?????
JPC ONLY installs them into there comp rigs, got priced $1500 drive away.
think it will be cheaper in the long run.
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Post by turps »

rochrd wrote:thanks guys, but as anyone heard of the chevy clutchs?????
JPC ONLY installs them into there comp rigs, got priced $1500 drive away.
think it will be cheaper in the long run.
Also try OnTrack in east Kielor. There building turbo petrol stuff as well.. They may have some thing. I know they installed a pretty good clutch in a mates GU diesel. that has taken a pretty high amount of abuse at times.
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Post by Jimbo »

Extreme outback make a heap of different clutches. You might just have their semi standard one. I'm sure one of their button clutches would be fine.
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

The CI 4 terrain is a well built unit, and for 200kw, should even deal with a driver who doesnt fully understand the clutches function, when operating ;)

Look at specs, to work out what the parts will do for you, if looking at such an item, rather than the "its dear, so it must be good" option.
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Post by rochrd »

im askin feed back on chev clutch, if u dont know dont answer back.
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Post by frigga 40 »

i know for a fact that the chev clutches are the most reliable for a car with so much power as i have one in mine and they are supposed to be bullit proof, and you pay for what you get.............






ats4x4dotcom wrote:The CI 4 terrain is a well built unit, and for 200kw, should even deal with a driver who doesnt fully understand the clutches function, when operating ;)

Look at specs, to work out what the parts will do for you, if looking at such an item, rather than the "its dear, so it must be good" option.
watch out for www.mudundies.com.au its www.mudrhino.com.au's sister site
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

rochrd wrote:im askin feed back on chev clutch, if u dont know dont answer back.
Ok, blow your doe on what you think you want, without comparing data to make a decision, and et us know how it works out for you.
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Post by gu4800 »

rochrd wrote:im askin feed back on chev clutch, if u dont know dont answer back.
rochrd wrote:Clutch is starting to slip, so want to start hunting around for new one.
the one in there is an 'extree outback' or something long those lines.
did last too long, ive got over 200kw to rear tyres, so looking for something heavyduty but not too pricie.
been told bout these chev clutch, dont no price or much bout them!
so what would u recomend?????????????????
I would recommend you re-phrase your question to:

"I want to know about Chev clutches - anyone used one, any feedback, any idea on price".

Oh, and maybe pull your head in too!
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Post by bigbennymq »

use xtreme clutch or get a custom one made they can be pricey bro but 200 kw at the bak could be too much for a xtreme clutch or clutchmasters package go custom in my opinon
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Post by bagsy »

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www.4bfabrications.com.au
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Post by intens »

Try Highway Brake and clutch, i know they do the chev clutch for a few cars and it'll be alot cheaper then $1500
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