What is the problem with using a stock clutch to replace a stock clutch? I have to put in a new clutch since I burnt the stock clutch backing up the fiver repeatedly & riding the clutch, it is now starting to slip. Long story, other wise I am sure I would not be asking this question. Reading about the SB clutches and with the rattle & noise problems, the backing a trailer issue. Since I don't have a 4X4 to help, I am concerned about this. I don't do anything like pull a sled, drag or off road, I only use it to pull a 16K Fifth Wheel. I may increase the HP some in the future say 50 to 100Hp if needed so far I haven't seen the need. In this case is the stock clutch OK or should I get one of the SB clutches?
Does the SB clutch require a great deal of effort to disengage? Is there a slave cylinder or anything I should get to assist in helping when pushing the pedal in? What is the hydraulic upgrade and do I need that too? Is the stock flywheel OK to use if it is resurfaced if needed?
If it turns out the SB clutch is the best way to go which one should I get for my type of use?
Does the SB clutch require a great deal of effort to disengage? Is there a slave cylinder or anything I should get to assist in helping when pushing the pedal in? What is the hydraulic upgrade and do I need that too? Is the stock flywheel OK to use if it is resurfaced if needed?
If it turns out the SB clutch is the best way to go which one should I get for my type of use?
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