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Old 12-14-2015, 12:04 AM
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Been looking to buy a new clutch for my 2003 dodge and I'm going to college so I won't be pulling that much. That being said I'm 18 and have a fast diesel pickup and it will be a daily driver. Just wondering how street able a ceramic clutch is I've been driving standard for about 9 years since my dad taught me and I've owned and drive my share of trucks with bad transmissions so if it's just the instant engagement I can handle that but will the clutch taking daily driving and me being hard on it. I'm looking at Valair, single disk if I'm confident it will take it or a dual if it's recommended.
 
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Old 12-14-2015, 10:01 AM
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Dual disc (organic or ceramic) will be smoother and last longer. Single will shift faster, be quieter and be terrible for towing.
 




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