This is sort of a long range planning question for me, but here goes . . .
I am thinking about getting a Con OFE clutch down the road, if I do a 6-speed swap. My question is, how does this clutch work when you are off roading or trying to get moving in very slick conditions, where it is necessary to slip the clutch quite a bit to avoid breaking the tires loose in snow, ice, mud, etc. I have heard that the OFE is somewhat grabbier than the stock clutch, since it is obviously designed to handle higher torque and heavier loads. Does this cause a problem for any of you guys that use your truck for more than just high power, good traction applications?
Thanks,
CTD12V
I am thinking about getting a Con OFE clutch down the road, if I do a 6-speed swap. My question is, how does this clutch work when you are off roading or trying to get moving in very slick conditions, where it is necessary to slip the clutch quite a bit to avoid breaking the tires loose in snow, ice, mud, etc. I have heard that the OFE is somewhat grabbier than the stock clutch, since it is obviously designed to handle higher torque and heavier loads. Does this cause a problem for any of you guys that use your truck for more than just high power, good traction applications?
Thanks,
CTD12V