Aftermarket clutch for 12-14 3.6L JK??
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Aftermarket clutch for 12-14 3.6L JK??
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.
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For those of use who have been having problems with the factory clutch. 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. I called Centerforce at 928-771-8422 to get this information.
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They told me the pricing was around $950 for the Dual Friction kit and $920 for the Centerforce II kit, but if you go through one of there dealers you can get better pricing.
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Thanks... I think I would swallow 3-400 to keep the dealer off my Jeep, but I really can't justify that on something under warranty.
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See if you can get the clutch, pressure plate, TOB and pinion bearing only. Should be about $500. At least that was all I paid for my '07 (but OEM bearings; CF didn't have theirs out ATT).
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The higher weight flywheel has more inertia and should fight load changes with physics and not require the engine to have to respond with throttle changes.
While this idea is good on paper, I haven't noticed an issue with a loss of RPM much at idle with the stock flywheel when hitting stuff on the trail... So I'm not sure it's something that needs changed at the cost of dynamics in the driveline....... Sorry for the run on.
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It depend on what your goal is. While a lighter flywheel allows the engine to Rev quicker load changes will more easily impact engine RPM. The higher weight flywheel has more inertia and should fight load changes with physics and not require the engine to have to respond with throttle changes. While this idea is good on paper, I haven't noticed an issue with a loss of RPM much at idle with the stock flywheel when hitting stuff on the trail... So I'm not sure it's something that needs changed at the cost of dynamics in the driveline....... Sorry for the run on.
Oh and edit/ dealer won't cover a clutch anyways- it's wear and tear