about to start shopping for a new clutch for my 4x4 seems it cant handle 35's
are there any heavy duty clutches avaliable for these anywhere
keen to hear what ppl run in there 40's
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I took out what i believe was a safari. It still had plenty of meat on it but was a real pig to use and i had it slipping on more than a few occasions.
I replaced it with a 4terrain by Clutch Industries. It feels a little heavier but is much nicer and more progressive, never slipped despite mass abuse. Appears to be made a little better and comes in a great looking wooden box I got mine from bursons for $460 or $560, don't recall.
I've been running 34" simex and now run 37" mickey T's on a double locked HJ75 troopy (i.e. traction galore).
I replaced it with a 4terrain by Clutch Industries. It feels a little heavier but is much nicer and more progressive, never slipped despite mass abuse. Appears to be made a little better and comes in a great looking wooden box I got mine from bursons for $460 or $560, don't recall.
I've been running 34" simex and now run 37" mickey T's on a double locked HJ75 troopy (i.e. traction galore).
Tetanus rolling on 37's
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