If I remember correctly you’ll be fine with just the regular one. I have the regular one on mine. The throwout bearing might be plastic it was on mine. I replaced it with a all metal throwout bearing. I believe it was a National throwout bearing.
Have you considered going to a deeper gear ratio in the differentials? Not only would it give you more torque at all speeds, it would significantly reduce the wear on the clutch.I have to get this old post out again. I'm looking for the high-performance clutch LUK 05901 from Rock Auto because I often tow our caravan. I live in the mountains in Germany and have to pull the trailer in this way. I think it makes sense to upgrade the clutch. Now my clutch slips off hard. Now, 100k Miles on the 99 Jeep 4.0 5-speed manual transmission.
What do you think about?
My ratio is upgrade to 4.10 with 33“ BFG M/THave you considered going to a deeper gear ratio in the differentials? Not only would it give you more torque at all speeds, it would significantly reduce the wear on the clutch.
Ah, o.k. I have this question, cause the heavy duty is also available at ROCK AUTO for the TJ! If you think the standard clutch is good enough to pull the caravan, I‘ll try it again. You‘re sure the original clutch is from LUK?X4 to the recommendations for the standard Luk clutch which is well proven to be able to last >200k miles in most conditions. The HD version is meant for trucks and it is noisier than the standard Luk. I abused my Luk clutch by regularly smoking it on rock crawling trails and it was still in good condition when I pulled it at 160k or so miles.
This is what I regularly did to mine yet, as above, it was still in good condition when I removed it out of caution to replace it with a new Luk. I was shocked of its still good condition of which I had no doubt it would have made it past 200k miles had I not replaced it.
Yes that smoke pouring out of it is from the clutch before I converted that Jeep to an automatic transmission.
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Thanks a lot for help and safe money.Yes the OE clutch was made by Luk. Some might have been made by Sachs too but my OE was a Luk.
Hello do you have an internet link for this clutch kit?Go with the standard-duty Luk kit. The heavy duty Luk clutch is meant for trucks and it's noisier than the standard kit we use in our Jeeps. The standard Luk kit is generally good for at least 200k miles, mine still had plenty of clutch material left on it when I did a precautionary replacement at 162k miles just before big rock crawling run.
This is my OE clutch smoking, it was regularly abused. >200k miles on the standard clutch is the norm.
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Hello do you have an internet link for this clutch kit?
Thanks
Rarely is the flywheel bad enough to replace. At the most you should only lightly sand off any glazing that might be present. Don't have it turned, it has a slight dome shape that turning would remove. The FSM cautions against it too.Thank you. If the fly wheel is bad do you have any recommendations?
