clutch time
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clutch time
my clutch is crappin out on me. time for a dd. i was looking on southbends site and from what i could find i thinnk the dd3250 would ne right for my application. the question i had was that dd3600 is the same frice so why wouldnt i go with that? or would that be too much?
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The 3600 is not designed to be a daily driver although some do use it that way....It is a bit grabbier by nature and can be difficult to handle if you tow a lot. The 3250 is on the other hand designed to be a comfortable clutch to handle and capable of holding a great deal of power.
If you need to find some one in Canada to purchase from, send me a PM and I will steer you to a great guy that will do you right I send all my Canadian customers to him because paying International freight on a clutch just isn't something I wish to put on my customers, if I can help it.
If you need to find some one in Canada to purchase from, send me a PM and I will steer you to a great guy that will do you right I send all my Canadian customers to him because paying International freight on a clutch just isn't something I wish to put on my customers, if I can help it.
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well i installed a south bend dd 3250 today. so far i love it. the pedal is so light. cant wait to get past the break in and turn the chip back on.
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Thats a great clutch, have one in my 12v. Drives like stock, but takes a beating. Just ordered another one for my tranny conversion. I hear the new ones are quieter than the older ones.
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ya i cant hear mine. how crucial is the break in period? cuz i have to to tow tomorrow regardless and im already sick of having the chip off. shouldnt hurt anything to drive it like i normally would should it?
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previous owner of my truck installed a SB clutch to handle a couple mods but couldn't remember the model...any way to tell short of pulling it so I know what kind of headroom I'm working with?
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well i hope the break in wasnt too crucial, the chip went back to extreme tune about mile 44 and i hooked onto the cattle trailer around mile 60. been on extreme ever since. got over 1000 miles on it and lovin it. still cant hit reverse very good though. gotta throw it in another gear first before it wants to go in. bad synchros?
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I am having similar problems going into reverse. I have a 2000 Quad w/6speed still with the stock clutch. Is there some sort of linkage adjustment that can be made?
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