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Clutch Options for X Runner

Discussion in 'X-Runners' started by TacoXrun, Mar 4, 2019.

  1. Mar 4, 2019 at 6:19 PM
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    TacoXrun

    TacoXrun [OP] New Member

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    2005 Tacoma X-Runner
    There seem to be tons of posts on clutch options for 4x4 and off road, but I can't find good suggestions for street options.

    Daily driver with 190k miles. Rear main seal is leaking and squeaking noise from the TOB and/or pedal rod. While the seal needs to be replaced I thought might as well get mechanic to do it all in one attempt.

    I like to have fun driving and am interested to start tinkering with engine mods when I get a new car. With this in mind im looking for a clutch and flywheel upgrade in between stock and racing. Still want the car to be driveable and I dont want to overly stress other parts with crazy upgrade, but want a grabbier clutch. Exedy don't have a stage 1 and been reading about centerforce and URD.

    Open to ideas and experiences.
     
  2. Apr 3, 2019 at 5:30 AM
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    Superloki24

    Superloki24 Well-Known Member

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    '14 X-Runner
    TRD SC, TRD CAI (Gen 1), Full URD Spec-U Exhaust, UCON EMS, , URD Lightweight Steel Flywheel, URD Stage 3, URD Trac Bar, OEM Oil Cooler, Detroit Tru-Trac, Truxedo Titanium Cover, 76mm Throttle Body, XII Performance drop, QA1 Rear Shocks, 4x4 Rear Leaf Springs.
    I have a URD Stage 3 and love it. Go with the lightweight steel flywheel too. You won't regret it.
     

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