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    Cerametallic clutch

    In response to some questions about the Luk HD Cerametallic clutch, Mark Chapel (owner of TST) is running the Luk HD Cerametallic in his 03 6spd. I sold him this clutch knowing he has a heavily modified truck with impressive hp/torque ratings. I personally want to know what the upper limits of...
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    Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Button Clutch

    Luk also makes a very nice 13" HD clutch for the 5spds.
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Very Happy with LUK clutch

    Melbo It is hard to believe a HD clutch can be that smooth and still hold like a son of a gun but that is what the Luk is all about. Glad you like it.
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    Luk Pro-Gold clutch

    The Luk Ceramattellic is in several trucks around and well in excess of 1000ftlbs. There is an 03 6spd running the latest TST box and several other mods that was expecting to dyno somewhere over 1300.
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    Luk Pro-Gold clutch

    The Luk Ceramettallic will hold much more torque than the stock unit will.
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    Luk Pro-Gold clutch

    LEPage The 97 truck used the traditional 12. 25" Pro Gold clutch which fits only the 5spd truck and would hold 700-750ftlbs. A Luk unit for your 6spd is the HD Ceramattellic clutch. The HD clutch will hold well in excess of the older Pro gold unit and is designed to fit the 5spd as well.
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    Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Stock clutch @ 90K acting up...

    The HD Luk Ceramettalic clutch can handle those kind of numbers without question. It is also very reasonable as far as costs
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