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26th June 2016, 03:56 PM
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Patrol God
Another pro for a solid flywheel is that it can be machined, but a DMF has to be replaced . If it were me, I would replace the DMF or fit a solid one while I had the gear box separated any way. Some TD owners have switched to a solid flywheel, but since this thread is about an RD they might not read it.
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26th June 2016 03:56 PM
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26th June 2016, 04:00 PM
#12
Patrol God
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26th June 2016, 04:04 PM
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Thanks mate. Need to research the best brand I can get here. Who has done a clutch here before? What tools do I need to get the job done right? Since I'm out in the village, I need to make sure I have everything on hand before starting the project.
1999 GU RD28Ti; mechanical injector pump, 5kBt Webasto circulation heater, 33" Yokohama Geolander I/T, SaaS boost & EGT gauges, 2" Ironman suspension...more to come
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27th June 2016, 06:32 PM
#14
Expert
Given the choice between and Exedy clutch or X-Treme Outback, which one is the better option?
1999 GU RD28Ti; mechanical injector pump, 5kBt Webasto circulation heater, 33" Yokohama Geolander I/T, SaaS boost & EGT gauges, 2" Ironman suspension...more to come
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27th June 2016, 06:46 PM
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Patrol God
I have an Exedy clutch. Early days yet as I have only done around 25000 Ks and no problem so far, but that has been mostly highway driving.
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