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New clutch options

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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New clutch options

Post by TwistedMQ »

Hi guys i am in need a of a new clutch for my gq, i have been recomended the safari tuff clutch and the 4 terrain by different people but not sure witch way to go. would appriciate any coments on either. What is a good price for them?
I have done a bit of a search but not come up with much
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Post by flexit »

go the safari tuff. up to $600 is the norm
GQ chopped ' 350 CHEV 37s lockers and a pistoff Misses
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Post by heathhoppy »

flexit wrote:go the safari tuff. up to $600 is the norm

x2 only way two go
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Post by GQ TROL »

Had a 4-Terrain fitted to mine a month ago. $500 for the complete kit, including new bearing and spigot bush. Pedal still has good feel, just a little heavier is all.

Certainly seems to be coping fine, with no slippage. More than happy with it.
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Post by TwistedMQ »

Thanks i think i will go the safari.
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