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Intermittent hang-up 2-3 shift with my 48re?

Exhaust Brake and '05 - 48re?

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Who has this clutch that pulls heavy? Does it work fairly welling under heavy loads? I noticed that the pads on the clutch seem to be somewhat thin, but very hard, what kind of life span can I look forward to?



Also, how is the feel of the clutch - from foot action, to backing up, to any little quirks?



I guess I'll find out one way or another by Wednesday :)
 
Not the clutch I would recommend for heavy towing. It is grabby with a heavy load. You won't wear the disk, but you will wear the flywheel. I ran one for 25K miles in my 03 6speed. Moved on up to a DD, for the HP and loads I was carrying. It will chatter backing up, say 14K loads. I once had 17K behind me, and it was jerky in 1st starting out.
 
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Im with fred, its not the best pulling clutch because its grabby. Mine holds everything I can throw at it but its a bit grabby, I only tow about 7-8K and backing and getting off the line is tricky but other than that its ok.
 
I don't do it often, but am in a situation that I have no other choice this week. We are heading to Tulare and my driver has the 05 out on the road. I'm going to be pulling around 26,000lbs.
 
I don't know, but the one in my 2nd gen worked perfect, actually it was better under a big load than when it was empty. Maybe there is something different but I liked mine!! It had light pedal pressure, seemed lighter than stock. Anyway good luck and I hope that it works out for you!



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