Clutch kit Luk or Exedy

Luk Clutch kit

The 065 is basically like a stock clutch kit. I have the 065 behind my 01' XJ 4.0L linked with an ax-15.

Pros: like stock clutch kit
Vehicle: Jeep Cherokee
Part number: 05-065
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Luk Clutch kit
wolf_walker
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Rating 4.0

I pulled and replaced a low mileage Sachs for a LUK. The Luk sure seemed to be a higher quality part.

Pros: higher quality part
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Luk Clutch kit
billymade
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Rating 5.0

I just installed a Luk "rep set" clutch kit with a brand new flywheel and it has been excellent so far, Luk was the oem for VW and my original clutch/flywheel/disc/throwout bearing were ALL marked "Luk" on them. I can confidently; recommend Luk if you want to stick with the stock clutch assembly. The original clutch has the quietest and smoothest clutch feeling, original style performance.

Pros: quietest and smoothest feeling
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Exedy Clutch kit

the clutch Exedy OEM Clutch Kit - VW VR6 12V Corrado 1992 - 1995 VR6 Golf 1995 - 1998 VR6 Jetta 1999 & 2004 VR6 Passat 1993 - 1997 VR6

Vehicle: Volkswagen Corrado
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Luk Clutch kit
95GLX
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Rating 5.0

LUK clutch kits are great. VW uses two companies for OEM clutches, LUK and SACHS. There is no difference between the two other then the name.

Pros: clutch kits are great
Cons: no difference between names
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Exedy Clutch kit

The springs always pop out under hard use (at the track) the problem is that most clutch kits use exedy and just re-brand it. they are good for everyday driving, but for anything else, they don't hold up well

Pros: good for everyday driving
Cons: springs pop out under hard use
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