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Need clutch


Jtjudd

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City
Salt Lake City
Vehicle Year
2011
Transmission
Manual
hey all - interesting thread. I think I need a clutch replacement. One shop says get a LUK clutch package. Another says they use Power Torque and it's just as good. Any thoughts?
 
LUK has been a reliable go to for years. I don't know about the other brand. LUK is who I went with when my OEM one failed.

By the way, reviving an old thread that doesn't follow the topic is considered bad form. If you can't find a thread covering what you would like to know, it's better to start a new thread.

And welcome to the forum. :)
 
I've used Luk and Sachs. Both with good results.

Only clutch that sucked was ironically Centerforce. Maybe I didnt break it in right though, this was back when I was a punk kid.
 
By the way, reviving an old thread that doesn't follow the topic is considered bad form. If you can't find a thread covering what you would like to know, it's better to start a new thread. :)

Fixed!
 
I didn't have good luck with my luk. It had hardly any miles on it but it did have a lot of sit time. I'm not knocking them, If I had a stock ish truck, Id run a luk all day. But for my ranger I went with a center force. Been very happy with it. It is a better built clutch. But it was twice the money as the luk. But locked, lifted and on 37s is hard on things. haha
 
No complaint for LUK clutches

I would recommend the Self Adjusting Pressure plate(SAC) for Rangers, only a few dollars more but way better with new clutch disc and the Bleeding issues in this system
 
I usually use LUK but wouldn't hesitate to use others. I really haven't had bad luck with any of them.
 
Only clutch that sucked was ironically Centerforce. Maybe I didnt break it in right though, this was back when I was a punk kid.

Same here. Not impressed with Centerforce. Mine barely last 3k miles before I started having problems.
 
I didn't have good luck with my luk. It had hardly any miles on it but it did have a lot of sit time. I'm not knocking them, If I had a stock ish truck, Id run a luk all day. But for my ranger I went with a center force. Been very happy with it. It is a better built clutch. But it was twice the money as the luk. But locked, lifted and on 37s is hard on things. haha
Which Centerforce model? What did you do for break in procedure? I'd like to try CF again if they're good now. My bad experience w/ em was like 20 years ago.
 
Which Centerforce model? What did you do for break in procedure? I'd like to try CF again if they're good now. My bad experience w/ em was like 20 years ago.
I went with this one. I just put it in a drove it. I didn't do anything break in procedure. I was in a rush to do my engine swap so I just went for it. Took it wheeling a few days getting it back together. I've had a good experience with it.

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Which Centerforce model? What did you do for break in procedure? I'd like to try CF again if they're good now. My bad experience w/ em was like 20 years ago.
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This is the only one that shows up on there site now for my 4.0 OHV. The shop installed a LUK and has never had issues. I will say it is crazy smooth now. I almost thought they forgot to bleed it because when I stepped on the pedal, it dropped straight to the floor. It stiffened up just a hair after 250 miles, but it is about 3-4 times easier to depress than the Centerforce or the one it had when I bought it.

I am selling the Centerforce I had in mine if you want to give it a try.
 
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This is the only one that shows up on there site now for my 4.0 OHV. The shop installed a LUK and has never had issues. I will say it is crazy smooth now. I almost thought they forgot to bleed it because when I stepped on the pedal, it dropped straight to the floor. It stiffened up just a hair after 250 miles, but it is about 3-4 times easier to depress than the Centerforce or the one it had when I bought it.

I am selling the Centerforce I had in mine if you want to give it a try.
That reminded me this is the one I had that burned out prematurely. It was the dual friction. I was bummed.
 
Watch out for any clutch disc that mentions "Racing", these use a softer friction material for better gripping when hot, but wear out much much faster
 
Another vote for Luk.
I've seen (heard) some others squeal and howl when starting off from a stop (Sachs I think, just by looking at the design of the PP). Luk is who originally made the OEM clutches.
 

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