Dec-13-2017 08:27 PM
Oct-27-2018 02:06 PM
rhagfo wrote:dragr1 wrote:
I just saw where the G56 is being discontinued next year
It was a great theft deterrent!!!
Oct-27-2018 07:43 AM
dragr1 wrote:
I just saw where the G56 is being discontinued next year
Oct-27-2018 06:30 AM
dragr1 wrote:
I just saw where the G56 is being discontinued next year
Oct-26-2018 07:36 PM
Oct-26-2018 06:45 PM
Oct-26-2018 04:31 PM
Jan-01-2018 08:01 PM
Jan-01-2018 07:40 PM
blofgren wrote:
I wasn't aware that the dual disc made the gear rollover noise worse. That definitely makes me rethink the dual disc. I also didn't realize that the posted HP/TQ numbers were at the rear wheels and the clutch you have would certainly be higher than I would ever tune to. I may just end up going the same route you did.
Thank you very much for providing all of the info!
Jan-01-2018 04:22 PM
blofgren wrote:
I wasn't aware that the dual disc made the gear rollover noise worse. That definitely makes me rethink the dual disc. I also didn't realize that the posted HP/TQ numbers were at the rear wheels and the clutch you have would certainly be higher than I would ever tune to. I may just end up going the same route you did.
Thank you very much for providing all of the info!
Jan-01-2018 03:55 PM
Jan-01-2018 02:14 PM
blofgren wrote:dragr1 wrote:
Definitely looking forward to having the truck I thought I bought! I was on the fence about the dual disc too but not knowing how long I may keep the truck lead me to the single disc
Gotcha. My plan at this point is to keep my truck until death do us part so I think I will go to the dual disc. I may also do a mild towing tune after my warranty is up so some extra clamping force would be a bonus. I will ask Southbend for some recommendations.
Jan-01-2018 12:01 PM
dragr1 wrote:
Definitely looking forward to having the truck I thought I bought! I was on the fence about the dual disc too but not knowing how long I may keep the truck lead me to the single disc
Dec-31-2017 02:32 PM
Dec-31-2017 01:38 PM
dragr1 wrote:blofgren wrote:dragr1 wrote:
Southbend single disc clutch is in, truck drives so much better already.
Now I'm looking into this to help backing the camper:
BD 2wd Low kit
I installed the BD 2 low kit a couple of years ago and it works great. MUCH easier on the clutch while backing the trailer.
What differences have you noticed with your new clutch? My OE clutch is still fine at this point but I know that I too will be dealing with a replacement at some point and am interested in people's experiences with various styles.
The clutch engagement has more feeling rather than just being a lazy noodle like the stock clutch. The engagement seems to be lower in the travel rather than at the top of the travel like stock. Pedal is a little stiffer but at least it feels like a clutch now. The gear shifter moves a lot less now-mine seemed to shake a lot more than it should of in gear. Of course my transmission was a quart low on fluid-thanks Ram-so we ending up adding 2 full quarts to it. I stayed with the stock fluid for now but will probably switch to the Mercedes recommended fluid at some point. I haven't put the break on miles on it yet but just driving around the truck feels stronger. I've long suspected that my clutch was faulty since day one and that some sensor knew that and was cutting power to compensate. So I'm eager to get the break in miles on it and hook up to the camper.
Gear rollover noise isn't that bad and is only noticeable below 1000 rpm.
My stock disc wasn't too bad but it had gotten hot as indicated by the blue hue ring on the stock pressure plate and flyweel.