Clutch
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This is my first manual tranny that I've used for trail riding, and I definitely have noticed that it will take some time adjusting from an auto. However, I have found it to be much more satisfying to go through the learning process of gear selection than when driving an auto.
No problems here, but only one trail trip so far.
No problems here, but only one trail trip so far.
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JK Super Freak
Join Date: Apr 2007
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There is nothing wrong with having a manual tranny out on the trail. Out of 5 jeeps (CJ's and Wrangles) and 7 other 4x4, I have never blown a clutch out on the trail. Your clutch was bad from the factory. I can't see how anyone could ruin a clutch in 2000 miles. That would just be to unreal for my brain.
(I have blown clutch's just lucky enough I wasn't on the trail when they went)
(I have blown clutch's just lucky enough I wasn't on the trail when they went)
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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broken clutch
Jk clutch are very bad
I Broke my clutch at only 6000km and i did not abuse it they was cover by the waranty but the dealer have change the complet clutch assembly and the clutch cylinder
I Broke my clutch at only 6000km and i did not abuse it they was cover by the waranty but the dealer have change the complet clutch assembly and the clutch cylinder