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what clutch for a powerful td42

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what clutch for a powerful td42

Post by noisy truck »

i got a gq td42 patrol with a fair bit of power and the clutch is now slipping any suggestions on what clutch would do the job, and prices of these clutches?
im not sure what clutch is there currently.
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Post by MitchellBros4x4 »

Depends on what sort of work you are doing but Exedy for sure, spend a few extra bucks and get heavy duty, even for normal type use. If you want bullet proof go for the Safari Tuff Clutch and it'll probably last you forever.
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Post by noisy truck »

i've heard that safari tuff heavy duty is the best off the shelf clutch for 4x4.
would one of these clutches hold up in my truck?
and do they come with any type of warranty?
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Post by 5inchgq »

I used a heavy duty one from here http://catalogue.xtremeclutch.com.au/catalogue.htm for my TD patrol and I've had no dramas after approx 10k klms.
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Post by v8maverick »

Mines v8 and runs a tuff clutch and ive had no dramas at all and it cops a hideing.lol
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Post by hokey »

i've got a 4.2 petrol gas currently na but hopefully turbo soon. got the safari tuff extra heave duty model. same clutch disc as the heavy duty but you can get an extra heavy duty pressure plate.

with the booster working it feels lIke a normal clutch
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Post by Big fish »

I also run a extreme clutch in a big horsepower GU, had no dramas and given the car a hiding !!!
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Post by dano80 »

Safari Tuff in mine, it's done a few tuff trips in the last 10,000...after bedding in of course!

Only got puss bucket wheezing N/A TD42 though :oops:

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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

4Terrain in mine and I give it a hiding, never slipped.
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Post by MitchellBros4x4 »

Exedy part no. should be C6830HD should pay around the $650 mark, c6830st for Safari Tuff around $850.
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Re: what clutch for a powerful td42

Post by weeman »

noisy truck wrote:i got a gq td42 patrol with a fair bit of power and the clutch is now slipping any suggestions on what clutch would do the job, and prices of these clutches?
im not sure what clutch is there currently.
hey mate,

I have a chev clutch in my GU 4.2 modded diesel about 180rwkw... I had rohan fit this clutch from can do automotive in lillydale wasnt cheap but, its the same clutch he has in LS2 supercharged GQ.

I might add, doesn't feel much different to the all terrain clutch however doesn't slip.

The all terrain clutch couldn't handle the power even though it had meat on it, was still slipping due to the torque, i looked at all brands exceed, safari they wont last and cant handle the power. Only other option is a button clutch and I didnt want that.

Cost for clutch and fitting was about $1400 well worth the money, I turn 35's on my gu and no slippage love the clutch and I drive city traffic and its also great in the bush... If you want piece of mind I would consider this clutch..
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Post by gu town »

351ciofgrunt wrote:4Terrain in mine and I give it a hiding, never slipped.
X2 over 70,000km of work, never slipped.

i have a mate with a 160rwkw td42 and his exedy tuff clutch wore out before a set of 33 mickey t claws. ALOT of abuse though.




arent they putting isuzu truck clutches into the really big HP one these days?
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Post by dano80 »

Theres a guy in Brisbane who makes custom clutches with bits of Dodge Viper clutches, Some Isuzu truck clutch parts and the like, can't recall his business name, but there was a thread on here a little while ago.

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Post by weeman »

351ciofgrunt wrote:4Terrain in mine and I give it a hiding, never slipped.
4 Terrain wont suit the power, so I dont know where you can go saying that these handle power, They dont. they may seem like they have however once you put something decent you will realise how much they slip...
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Post by UGOTNUFN »

dano80 wrote:Theres a guy in Brisbane who makes custom clutches with bits of Dodge Viper clutches, Some Isuzu truck clutch parts and the like, can't recall his business name, but there was a thread on here a little while ago.

Cheers, Dan.
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Just fitted a IZUZU one that he does to my high powered GUIV and its awsome, we run the dodge viper style in our comp truck with 700NM and that is great as well.

Thes eclutches are far tougher than the common off the shelf items.
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Post by DNA Off Road »

With 160+ killer wasps I'd be investing a bit more than a 4 Terrain or a Safari Tuff - too much money to waste if you toast it prematurely. Save your $ and contact a clutch specialist.

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Post by nastytroll »

UGOTNUFN wrote:
dano80 wrote:Theres a guy in Brisbane who makes custom clutches with bits of Dodge Viper clutches, Some Isuzu truck clutch parts and the like, can't recall his business name, but there was a thread on here a little while ago.

Cheers, Dan.
Ring Nicks Performance Clutches,thats who does them.

Just fitted a IZUZU one that he does to my high powered GUIV and its awsome, we run the dodge viper style in our comp truck with 700NM and that is great as well.

Thes eclutches are far tougher than the common off the shelf items.
I have been running Dougs Isuzu clutch for 5 years in a mildly worked TD42T, it will turn 37" MTR's with 4.11 gears. I have used 3 of these so far, (in different vehicles) great clutch for the money. I have got a VIPER clutch now because of the new motor putting out too much torque for the truck clutch.

The viper clutch will require the flywheel to be re-drilled, the Isuzu truck clutch is a direct bolt on.
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Post by AFeral »

dano80 wrote:Theres a guy in Brisbane who makes custom clutches with bits of Dodge Viper clutches, Some Isuzu truck clutch parts and the like, can't recall his business name, but there was a thread on here a little while ago.

Cheers, Dan.
Sounds like David, he sorted me out with a custom flywheel and Dodge viper clutch, for my tb48 engine. User name XTREME MMM

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Post by tuf045 »

AFeral wrote:
dano80 wrote:Theres a guy in Brisbane who makes custom clutches with bits of Dodge Viper clutches, Some Isuzu truck clutch parts and the like, can't recall his business name, but there was a thread on here a little while ago.

Cheers, Dan.
Sounds like David, he sorted me out with a custom flywheel and Dodge viper clutch, for my tb48 engine. User name XTREME MMM

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i think you'll find that he probably got that from Nick's performance clutch's.
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