I need to replace my clutch (burnt out), and the OEM parts seem quite expensive. I figure I may as well upgrade the clutch but I can't seem to find anything.
I am just hoping that they will be making it in a number 2 instead of a 1. Guess I will post back once I find out more. Hopefully my clutch can make it a few more months!
I just found out the Centerforce Clutch just came up with an aftermarket kit to replace the factory flywheel and clutch. The Centerforce kit includes a high inertia flywheel that helps maintain engine RPM in rough terrain. The Centerforce flywheel is a Billet Steel Flywheel that replaces the O.E. 33 lb. flywheel with a higher quality 50 lb. Billet Steel Flywheel. Centerforce has two different kits a Dual Friction part# (KDF379176) also a Centerforce II part# (KCFT379176). Both kits include High Inertia Flywheel, Pressure Plate, Disc, Alignment Tool, Pilot Bearing, Throw Out Bearing and Bolts. Both kits are direct bolt on replacement with a higher holding capacity for those big off road tires. Both kits fit 2012-14 3.6L JK Wrangler
I would love an update on this thread if anyone has one. 2013 Rubicon with 27,000 and my clutch is making a squeaking noise. Not slipping or shifting bad..just squeaking. I changed the slave cylinder today hoping that might fix it, but no luck. Probably the pressure plate, I don't think its the TOB as there is no noise all the time. Only when I depress the clutch...it just squeaks. I don't like to cheap out on shit so I'd like to know whats recommended the most. Thanks guys.
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