kevlar/ceramic is the middle of the road type clutch
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Originally Posted by biged681985
(Post 531327)
85_305, what all have u done with ur clutch to be so knowledgeable? your prices that u posted arent even close to the same clutch. the 1800 is a DD disk clutch, or someone was tryin to screw u over big time. im guessin u just dont know what u are talkin bout.
Originally Posted by diesel pap
(Post 531481)
kevlar/ceramic is the middle of the road type clutch
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A dual disk and single are two very different animals! Cant compair the two on just price alone... :hellox:
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I don't recommend a caramic/kevlar to someone wanting to hot rod there truck. Kevlar is very unforgiving if you slip it.
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Originally Posted by Red_Rattler
(Post 531513)
A dual disk and single are two very different animals! Cant compair the two on just price alone... :hellox:
Originally Posted by lukesdiesel
(Post 531522)
I don't recommend a caramic/kevlar to someone wanting to hot rod there truck. Kevlar is very unforgiving if you slip it.
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I do not recommend the ceramic.
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wait, one guy doesn't recommend ceramic the other doesnt recommend kevlar wtf?
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kevlar is a good choice
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its all how u drive. me, ive not had a problem pulling a goose with my truck on the trailer. to start out, i use 1st gear, and it keeps it from being as grabby, the same with backing up, put in a 2wd lo and backing up is good. now unloaded, it is awsome. i love the way it feels DD with out a load. wish i had it in my truck lol
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Im going to have to go ceramic/kevlar, I hope it holds.
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