So tell me does a clutch rod supposed to look
Project86
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like this?! LOL! Ya' think it's got some wear in it? The PO actually had a piece of tubing that fit just perfect over both ends. When you pushed in the clutch the tubing kept the two pieces together and then the spring pressure would return it to the normal posiiton. New one ordered.
Brings back memories. I think my Scrambler was worse.like this?! LOL! Ya' think it's got some wear in it? The PO actually had a piece of tubing that fit just perfect over both ends. When you pushed in the clutch the tubing kept the two pieces together and then the spring pressure would return it to the normal posiiton. New one ordered.
Very true. I grabbed a slightly better design from Quadratec myself. I believe itll last longer but have no real feedback since the Jeep has hardly moved since.Don't expect the new one to last forever! There are a few really poorly designed items on a CJ and the clutch linkage may be the worst.
Yes this is a problem area. The linkage joints are metal to metal. We are talking about 20 year old vehicles. I installed Rugged Ridge Linkage.
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These kits were going for around $100 last I looked. Definately a better solution. And dont get me started with Morris.Ha! I just replaced my linkage with the kit from Morris.. I wish I would have done more homework and found the Rugged Ridge linkage shown above. My linkage actually looked worse than yours and if I had to give a time line on how long it had left in its life Id have to say it was days!
I was not too pleased with the quality of the kit from Morris but hey its better than what I had..
Busa.. If you dont mind can you send me a link to the Rigged Ridge kit you have shown us?
Id appreciate if you would do a write up on your set up. It would be something worthwhile for the site... and youd be famous!!Hydraulic is the way to go if you are serious about getting rid of all the junk, bell crank and linkage, that wears out quickly.
You won't look back.![]()
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