So I'm in the market for a new clutch. After looking at my options, I am curious to see what you are running and what you like.
My 60 will be a daily driver, with a semi-hi performance 2F, stock 4spd (for now, H55 later), and 33" tires. I will use it for light to moderate 4-wheeling, and some towing. Longevity and superior grip is what I'm looking for.
Here is a short run down on what I found. I am also going to call Profitts and Marlin to see what they offer.
Man-a-fre seems to have a good selection. They offer a standard diapragm clutch, a centerforce clutch, and a heavy duty centerforce.
Downey has what they call a super clutch (click into the clutch section), which supposedly gives 500 more clamping lbs. from stock.
Sor of course has a standard kit, but they also have an extreme clutch disc. Looks interesting.
Cool cruisers also has a special clutch disc, and a full kit, looks like it uses the same disc.
Lastly, JTO also has a heavy centerforce clutch. Looks to be the same as MAF, with a higher price.
So any suggestions, concerns, or drawbacks about any of these? Thanks.
My 60 will be a daily driver, with a semi-hi performance 2F, stock 4spd (for now, H55 later), and 33" tires. I will use it for light to moderate 4-wheeling, and some towing. Longevity and superior grip is what I'm looking for.
Here is a short run down on what I found. I am also going to call Profitts and Marlin to see what they offer.
Man-a-fre seems to have a good selection. They offer a standard diapragm clutch, a centerforce clutch, and a heavy duty centerforce.
Downey has what they call a super clutch (click into the clutch section), which supposedly gives 500 more clamping lbs. from stock.
Sor of course has a standard kit, but they also have an extreme clutch disc. Looks interesting.
Cool cruisers also has a special clutch disc, and a full kit, looks like it uses the same disc.
Lastly, JTO also has a heavy centerforce clutch. Looks to be the same as MAF, with a higher price.
So any suggestions, concerns, or drawbacks about any of these? Thanks.
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