3.4 clutch
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3.4 clutch
Opinions on the best towing clutch for the 3.4? I have a 97 T100 and I do a little towing of a small travel trailer, under the towing capasity of course! Just heard a little chatter this morning so I started thinking about what kind of clutch I would use if I replaced it. Maybe the oem is just fine, but since I do tow a trailer that weighs about 3k lbs, I thought a heavier duty would be in order. Anybody got a mfg that is simply the best?
#3
Marlin Crawler makes a nice heavy duty clutch.....
http://www.marlincrawler.com/clutch/heavy-duty
I had a center force HD clutch in my pickup, I personally didnt like it... seemed like the cltch was fully engaged, or not... no in between... took some getting used to, I must have stalled it the first 10 times I tried it... That being said..... I ran it for 2 years... lots of wheeling, and pulling trees out with it... sometimes in 3+ ft of snow with tire chains (I pretty much used it as a skidder for my firewood) and never had a single problem with it... still worked same when I sold the truck, as it did the day I installed it....
http://www.marlincrawler.com/clutch/heavy-duty
I had a center force HD clutch in my pickup, I personally didnt like it... seemed like the cltch was fully engaged, or not... no in between... took some getting used to, I must have stalled it the first 10 times I tried it... That being said..... I ran it for 2 years... lots of wheeling, and pulling trees out with it... sometimes in 3+ ft of snow with tire chains (I pretty much used it as a skidder for my firewood) and never had a single problem with it... still worked same when I sold the truck, as it did the day I installed it....
Last edited by Team420; Apr 7, 2011 at 08:12 AM.
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