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Old 10-04-2006, 10:42 PM
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What is a good Clutch??

Clutch is going in my truck and was wondering what clutch i should go with.
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You'll quickly find out that the tried and true clutch that most these guys run come from Southbend.

What are you using the truck for and what modifications have you done?
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I use the truck for pulling alot and running between 425-450hp
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can't go wrong with a south bend...thats what I wil be putting in soon...
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A southbend OFE would be good for you. I love mine. Peter is an awesome guy to deal with.
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Originally Posted by Devin_01
I use the truck for pulling alot and running between 425-450hp
pulling as in sled pulling, or pulling as in hauling trailers??

if you are sled pulling you are gonna need a DD and i would recommend the bigger 3850 12cb or 12fb. thats what peter recommended to me for 450-500hp and hooking to a sled.

for trailer pulling, id say the con OFE single disk or a smaller 3600lbs 6 or 12 puck dual disc would be good for daily driving and hauling trailers
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www.southbendclutch.com

You can't go wrong with them.

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South Bend Clutch all the way - second to none.
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Southbend here...DD clutch being rebuilt as we speak

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As mentioned the South Bend OFE is an awesome clutch for your application and HP.

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Haisley's Street Puller is an awesome and its quite! Its worth checkin out
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