Jtjudd
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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?
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Only clutch that sucked was ironically Centerforce. Maybe I didnt break it in right though, this was back when I was a punk kid.
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 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
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.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.
That reminded me this is the one I had that burned out prematurely. It was the dual friction. I was bummed.View attachment 105236
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.