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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) which south bend clutch?

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I have noticed lately that my stock clutch is slipping more and more and it is time for a new one. I hear good things about south bend clutches and I know I don't want to back with just a stock one. I don't pull a gooseneck trailer but I do occaisionaly pull a big bumper hitch camper and a 16' atv hauler. I don't drag race or plan on major power upgrades. I want to end up with probably stage two or three jammer injectors and maybe a slight single turbo upgrade in the future. I don't know which SB to choose and who to get it from. The truck is in the shop apart now so any help would be appreciated.
 
I have the steel Dual Disk with a 3850 plate load and it dosnt slip but it isnt real road friendly. It is in a 99 with 80 horse sticks comp box smarty fass fuel. I have never had it slip. It is very solid but pricey. I purchased mine from enterprise engine perf. but that was just becuase i live 30 minutes from their shop and i didnt have to pay for shipping. Mine cost about 1850 with tax a new slave cylinder. Which was pretty cheap. South Bend has a great reputation and seem to work with you. PM me if you have any questions
 
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Ditto on what zstroken said assuming you stick with your power plan. If you really deep-down-in-your-heart know that you WILL go down that slippery slope then go with the SBC DD series. I have a few friends with DD's, all are street driven and even their girlfriends and wives drive them with no problem.





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I have the Con OFE and have had 0 problems. I consistantly pull a gooseneck with around 10 to 12 thousand pounds on and have never had a problem.
 
At least your on the right path with South Bend. You need to honestly look at what your going to do. I tried the SBC single disc Feramic. That is an onery, difficult clutch for street use. It works, and I grew to love it because nobody else could really handle my truck. There is NO slip though. Well, until it slips. Then its all over. I now run a 3850 DD. I am also right at 500HP and should soon be near 600hp. It has just a little slip so you can get going without snapping your neck. It does require a hydraulic upgrade that is no big deal to do. I like it for what I do and for the power level I want.
 
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