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New clutch in an 80

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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New clutch in an 80

Post by bruiser »

Need a new clutch in the 80.
Anyone recomend anything for an 80 with 35's.
Is the original good enough or should I be using something different.

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Clutch on 80

Post by stinger »

Bruiser

I did some research on this back in April as I need to change my clutch in my 94 HZJ80 (with AM Turbo). I am still yet to do this.

Direct Clutch Service - Albion 3862 2680 H/D $526 fitted $986 seemed extremely helpful, the clutch he fits he modifies to make very light on the peddel (helpful if you do not have a power assisted clutch) from another persons report who had this done no problems with clutch even on a AM Turbo

All Brake & Clutch & Clutch 32772888 $800-$900 not very helpful

4x4 Excellance Brendale 3881 3434 - Std $400, Fitted $961, H/D $500, Fitted $1061, Extreme $693, Fitted $1254, Extreme is a heavy clutch

Oldmac Toyota Cleavland $750 fitted.

As far as prices go Toyota had the best price suprise. suprise. If I had a std Toyota I would go for this. But as mine has a hair dryer I intend to go to Direct Clutch Service because I have heard good reports and the fact that they are able to provide a lighter clutch that works fine on TD .

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Lets me know how you get on, who you choose and what the service and end product is like.
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Post by ftr80 »

HI .
I would use direct clutch.. i have got a few clutch's through them on performance cars. they modify the cluch so it has more clamping force with reduced pedel weight.. highly recomend them
What ever can go wrong WILL go wrong
90 model 80 series 4.2l desiel Part time 4x4
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