Clutch
the duel friction is OVERKILL check out SPEC they have stage 1-5 but a lot of aftermarket clutches are going to feel a lot different than the stock one. just stick with the stock. or use the SPEC stage 1 i's better than the stock one. and it's a jeep not a race car so you don't need a stage 5 or anything
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i got a spec stage 3+ and reckon its great. Feels about the same as stock, except all the action happens near the release of the pedal which can take a bit getting used to.
The guys said if you do a fair bit of offroading then the stage 3+ would be the better choice as it grabs nicely and can take a bit of water between the plates if you have to use it in water (not game enough to try that one)
The guys said if you do a fair bit of offroading then the stage 3+ would be the better choice as it grabs nicely and can take a bit of water between the plates if you have to use it in water (not game enough to try that one)
i got a spec stage 3+ and reckon its great. Feels about the same as stock, except all the action happens near the release of the pedal which can take a bit getting used to.
The guys said if you do a fair bit of offroading then the stage 3+ would be the better choice as it grabs nicely and can take a bit of water between the plates if you have to use it in water (not game enough to try that one)
The guys said if you do a fair bit of offroading then the stage 3+ would be the better choice as it grabs nicely and can take a bit of water between the plates if you have to use it in water (not game enough to try that one)
when you got the spec did it come with a stock release bearing of an aftermarket one. i know they don't come with the pilot bearing
I have an '08 with just under 43000 miles and my clutch feels like absolute shit. I've had 3 jeeps, all with manuals, and have never had a problem with a clutch before. I'm not sure what to do about it at this point.




Center Force is a great choice - which I'll do if/when mine goes.