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Old 03-08-2019, 03:27 PM
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New Toyota Owner!

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so I recently transitioned from the Diesel world into the Toyota world. I’ve had multiple Duramax, a powrstroke and most recently a 4th gen Cummins. My grandfather passed away and left me his 1995 Toyota pickup with a 2.4l 4 cylinder, 4wd regular cab. It is rusted out to say the least as it’s been his farm truck since he bought it new in 95. BUT it only has 70,000 miles on the truck motor and trans. It’s bone stock and has never been touched. I plan on fixing it. It has holes in the frame and the clutch is shot and it needs some TLC but what I’m getting at is I left the big for nothing diesel world and am diving into this world and I need you alls help to make sure this truck gets done the the justice it deserves! I also am purchasing a rust free 1994 4runner just because why not. First question....best clutch replacement for the pickup?
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Thanks! I’m in VA right now and the truck is back in PA on the farm, I’m heading on the 23rd to trailer it back down! I’ll post pics then
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Welcome.

I've been using a LuK heavy duty clutch for the past couple of years.
Its a daily driver and I pull a 16' Key Largo just about every weekend.
I think it cost about $150-$160 for the complete kit.
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TrafficTechII,
thanks I will definitely look into that!
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Welcome to YotaTech!

These trucks are fantastic vehicles once problems due to old age and neglect are taken care of!

Just be aware that the 22R-E engine will feel much less powerful than the diesels you are used to.

The factory Toyota (Aisin) clutches are pretty darn good. It looks like the Aisin CKT-049 clutch kit fits your 1995 4WD Truck with the 22R-E. I have never used LUK clutches, but several people here like them.

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Alright I appreciate it, I’m going to look into both!
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