Clutch Issue
#1
Clutch Issue
So i got a new clutch put in two years ago at about 130,000mi and now i have 150,000mi and its starting to slip again... are there any other factors that could play in it slipping or did i get screwed on a clutch a while back because i thought clutches last for well over 100,000mi. any imput would be great. and if i do have to replace it again what brand should i get. i was thinkin marlin...
thanks
bobby
thanks
bobby
#2
What are your driving habits like? Have you been wheeling lately and smelled your clutch get hot? Did you re-gear when you put the bigger tires on? A little more info would help you get answers.
The marlin clutches are extremely popular, you can't go wrong there.
The marlin clutches are extremely popular, you can't go wrong there.
#3
i am as light on the clutch as possible. i have not re geared yet but have only had my 35's for less than a week. i have not smelt the clutch burn. and i the last time i wheeled was early march. i donno even if i had the bigger tires for longer and didn't re gear the clutch should still last for longer right...
thanks
bobby
thanks
bobby
#5
20,000 miles is a really short lifespan for a clutch, assuming it is being driven appropriately. I am not exactly sure of the effect of the 35's, but I am assuming the clutch will have to be slipped a little from a dead stop to get those meats rolling. Someone else please correct me if I'm wrong.
Go with the marlin like you said, and be sure to either resurface your existing flywheel, or better yet, get the marlin flywheel too. If it goes out again in 20k, you really should evaluate your driving and maybe gears.
Go with the marlin like you said, and be sure to either resurface your existing flywheel, or better yet, get the marlin flywheel too. If it goes out again in 20k, you really should evaluate your driving and maybe gears.
#6
i dont notice the clutch slipping anymore than it did... i have stock 4.30's and the 5spd so that helps. lol i really like to think i'm a good safe driver and doesn't slip the clutch. haha
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#10
huh, did you check to see if it can be adjusted yet? 35's shouldn't make a clutch last only 20k. You have to think, stock tires have a leverage of 15.5 inches to the axle, 35's are only 17.5 inches.
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