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Thread: South Bend clutches?

  1. #1
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    Default South Bend clutches?

    Hello All,
    I am currently looking into either swapping my manual transmission for an automatic or just simply replacing the clutch. I want to replace the dual mass flywheel with a new unit. I would rather stay with a dual mass than risk having problems with a solid flywheel conversion. So this leads to the question: Anyone have any experience with South Bend clutches? They offer what appears to be a very high quality kevlar clutch disk with new PP and DMF. An interesting option is for a Kevlar pilot bearing. www.southbendclutch.com
    What do you think? Thanks, RT
    93 C2500HD, ExCab, 6.5TD, 5speed, 3.42's, Isspro gauges, Banks/BD exhaust, DSG Geardrive, GM 8 with Turbomaster boost controller, advanced/turned up pump.

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    Brighton, CO, USA
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    Default I have a solid flywheel version..

    This past spring I had a southbend clutch installed in my 98, after going through 2 stock gm setups. This is a solid flywheel version, though, since that's what my 98 originally came with.

    So far, I really like it - smooth action and good hookup.

    Joe.
    2006 Chevy K2500 LLY Duramax/Allison Crew Cab!
    1996 Chevy C2500 6.5 auto Ext. Cab LB

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