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    which clutch

    g'day people its the annoying new bloke again, my gu dx 3.0 commonrail needs a replacement clutch and my question is would it be better to stick with the dual mass setup or go down the solid flywheel path and go excedy safari?

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    Howdy mate, I have been having the same toss up with my 3.0..
    After doing some research I will eventually be going the solid flywheel and a 4terrain clutch..
    Most people say that You will get a little more noise through the driveline and the clutch will bit a lot more aggressive on the release however I have driven a 3.0 with solid flywheel and the difference was in my eyes nothing worth worrying about..
    Some people however find the noise and pedal feel annoying..
    That's my thoughts mate, like I said I will be going with solid flywheel.. Hope this helps in some way mate.. Let us know how you go

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    thanks for the reply champ, i was told a simular thing about noise and even vibration. a few years ago i put a solid in my 2.8 td gu and didn't notice any extra noise or vibrations so i think i will go with the solid as it is about a grand cheaper than the dual mass and the ironic thing was the little blokes were quoting more than going to nissan, had to laugh...

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    Haha yer ill say mate, glad could be of some help..
    Let us know how ya go mate, would be interested to know thoughts after you have it done..

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    cheers man, got another one for ya. will a 2" lift be big enough to chuck a set of 305 mickey thompson claws? i picked em up off ebay for $900 bucks on 100 series wide wheels and would you believe they have only got less than a 1000ks on em.

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    If they are 305/70R16 then thay are the same diameter as 285/75R16 (both 33" diameter) so should fit OK with a 2" lift. I say 'should' because some people have had trouble with 33's scrubbing on their bullbars with 2" lift.

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    my 4Terain clutch lasted less than 12mths i was not imprssed yet my PBR has lasted 4years and is still strong

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    I haven't heard of many problems with the 4terrain clutch, maybe a faulty unit? Will do some more investigating when it comes time to buy one me thinks lol..
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    yeah i hope it was a faulty one because i got such agood report on the 4terrain clutch and i was so let down by it i was not a happy camper

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    no worries mate can do...

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