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What kind of clutch? #857067 01/03/08 07:09 AM
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Bosco83 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I was just wondering what kind of clutch I should put into my toyota while I have the engine out?

Re: What kind of clutch? [Re: Bosco83] #857068 01/03/08 09:24 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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Depends on what kind of wheeling your're doing, or if it's yer main commuter. Stock tires or bigger?


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Re: What kind of clutch? [Re: Bosco83] #857069 01/03/08 02:45 PM
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Kaptain Offline
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I was just wondering what kind of clutch I should put into my toyota while I have the engine out?


Stock OEM clutch is the best option. If you plan on going with bigger tires then go with Marlins (still OEM but a slightly higher holding force - 1200 lbs instead of 900).


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Re: What kind of clutch? [Re: Bosco83] #857070 01/03/08 06:00 PM
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Bosco83 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I have 33" tires and I am buying a performance engine, but I don't do a lot of 4 wheeling. I just want a strong clutch that doesn't have a really hard pedal.

Re: What kind of clutch? [Re: Bosco83] #857071 01/05/08 03:40 AM
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Runner-Man Offline
Mudrunner
I've got a centerforce that I've had in for about 50k miles with no problems, but I'm only running 31's. Be sure to replace pilot bushing, throw out bearing, and maybe the rear main seal and trans input seal when you do the job. It's not much more money or time and you're there, so why not?

Good Luck!

Re: What kind of clutch? [Re: Runner-Man] #857072 01/05/08 04:29 AM
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Greg_Canada Offline
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marlin's are great, if you have 22re, you can go standard, HD, or ceramic.


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