Clutch advice
Looking for a clutch for my g56. Daily driven, tow and play w/ a little bit. Nothing crazy hp yet, but want something I can grow into and not have to worry about replacing before it wears out due to power.
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South Bend 3600. Dual disc with upgraded hydros.
Plenty of holding power for future upgrades, and still drives well |
valair
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ValAir dual disk ceramic discs. Pressure load of your choice. But 3600 seems to be a good load range. They are that grabby nor do they slip that easily. The 650hp version should hold you fine.
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Thanks!
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I agree with 2007 5.9. I've been running a sb 3600 for around 100k miles. It's great towing, racing and most important daily driving. If you want quality go with south bend.
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im running the sb3600 i tow about 20k/daily driver and i love it
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Kenny's pulling parts has great clutches. I have had dual and triple disc with different material. Call and talk to them about what material would be good for your setup.
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I have a 3600 south bend as well it will hold power no problem but it is loud and it is not so great at backing with a heavy trailer. If you plan to sled pull it is the only way to go but if you are just going to play a little a 3250 is a lot quieter and can hold pretty good power. I would say figure out where you plan to be power wise and plan from there.
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