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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Idaho Transmission Warehouse clutches

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Any body know any thing about the clutches from Idaho Transmission Warehouse. "Our quality Stage II & Stage III clutches are made by taking a NEW OEM LUK Pro Gold Clutch kit and relining the disc with an exclusive feramic clutch lining. "

RATINGS:

STAGE II (dual facing disc- 1/2 feramic & 1/2 organic)

Designed for vehicles that have been chipped. Handles up to 375-400 HP & 900 Ft. Lbs. of torque.



STAGE III ( both sides of disc are feramic)

Designed for vehicles that have been chipped. Handles up to 450 HP & 1000 Ft. Lbs. of torque.



They claim great holding with zero chatter. Just currious, needing a new clutch and doing some research.

Thanks
 
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hi,I'm Ilian from Los Angeles,CA. , and from what I have read and researched, my choice will be a SouthBend clutch. I am sure they have a clutch to suit your needs. Give Peter at South bend a call.
 
jwernert said:
Any body know any thing about the clutches from Idaho Transmission Warehouse. "Our quality Stage II & Stage III clutches are made by taking a NEW OEM LUK Pro Gold Clutch kit and relining the disc with an exclusive feramic clutch lining. "

RATINGS:

STAGE II (dual facing disc- 1/2 feramic & 1/2 organic)

Designed for vehicles that have been chipped. Handles up to 375-400 HP & 900 Ft. Lbs. of torque.



STAGE III ( both sides of disc are feramic)

Designed for vehicles that have been chipped. Handles up to 450 HP & 1000 Ft. Lbs. of torque.



They claim great holding with zero chatter. Just currious, needing a new clutch and doing some research.

Thanks

I just pulled out a clutch that sounds like the one you mentioned. It was built by a reputable friction company in OR, but it was a piece of crap. I had a southbend in my last truck, and you can't beat 'em. Pay me now or pay me later... . Best to buy the SBC now than later after you've spent money on something that doesn't work like it's supposed to.
 
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