Jeep CJ7 Clutch & Flywheel
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Advance Adapters Bellhousing Adapter Kit, Manual Transmission
Part no: AA-712548
$405.84Price match guarantee -
XClutch Stage 2 Clutch Kit for 91-06 Wrangler YJ, TJ, Cherokee and CJ - Cushioned Hub Ceramic Disc
Part no: HCGM-XKJE26001-1C
$504.56Price match guarantee -
Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch Kit
Part no: CFTDF193675
$514.95Price match guarantee -
XClutch Stage 2 Clutch Kit for 91-06 Wrangler YJ, TJ, Cherokee and CJ - Sprung Hub Ceramic Disc
Part no: HCGM-XKJE26001-1B
$388.14Price match guarantee -
Centerforce Dual Friction; Clutch Pressure Plate and Disc Set
Part no: BDPL-DF180675
$509.95Price match guarantee -
Centerforce II Clutch Pressure Plate
Part no: CF-CFT361890
$224.95Price match guarantee -
Centerforce Centerforce I and II; Clutch Friction Disc
Part no: BDPL-384193
$139.95Price match guarantee -
Centerforce Centerforce I and II; Clutch Friction Disc
Part no: BDPL-384180
$134.95Price match guarantee -
Centerforce Centerforce II; Clutch Pressure Plate
Part no: BDPL-CFT361675
$319.95Price match guarantee -
Centerforce Dual Friction; Clutch Friction Disc
Part no: BDPL-DF381021
$174.95Price match guarantee -
Centerforce Centerforce I and II; Clutch Friction Disc
Part no: BDPL-384201
$74.95Price match guarantee -
Centerforce Centerforce I; Clutch Pressure Plate
Part no: BDPL-CF361675
$294.95Price match guarantee
Jeep CJ7 Clutch & Flywheel
Your transmission's responsiveness means a lot when you are pushing through tough terrain or traveling at highway speeds. When you notice your transmission slowing down or feeling clunky, it's time for an upgrade.
Which Jeep CJ7 Clutch & Flywheel Are the Best?
There are a couple of brands leading the pack when it comes to aftermarket transmission upgrades. Generally, your best performance will come from a stage 2 upgrade. That performance rating is more important than the brand you choose. If you currently have a stock kit, even a stage 1 upgrade will be an improvement, but for the best of the best you need to go to stage 2. If you are unsure what that means or what additional parts you will need outside the clutch kit, check out the Jeep CJ7 clutch linkage diagram for your model year.
How Long Do Jeep CJ7 Clutch & Flywheel Last?
The life expectancy of a new Jeep CJ7 clutch linkage upgrade and the corresponding clutch and flywheel replacement will depend a lot on how you drive. That being said, these are parts that eventually wear out for everyone. Even under the most ideal circumstances, you should plan to replace it after it racks up about 60,000 miles. If you drive it hard and don't shift smoothly, you could wind up needing a replacement in half that time. It's also not uncommon to see them last a lot longer, although there is usually a noticeable decline in performance toward the end of a clutch's life.
How Much Do Jeep CJ7 Clutch & Flywheel Cost?
Most of the time, replacing both of these parts means buying a new clutch, linkage set, and flywheel separately. You can find complete kits, and you might save a little that way. Generally, a new flywheel will start at a little over $200. The same is true of a clutch replacement kit. If you just need clutch linkages, those are around $100. That means you're looking at around $500-600 in parts for a basic replacement. Performance parts can double or triple the cost, but they might be just what you need in a Jeep CJ7 flywheel replacement. if you like to push your Jeep's limits.