DKM MS Series Twin Organic Clutch Kit

DKM MS Series Twin Organic Clutch Kit

The DKM MS Twin Disc Clutch Kit are designed to hold 100 to 200% more torque capacity to the wheels with sprung organic discs. The two organic disc setup provides additional contact surface area for higher torque capacity and longer life cycle. Each kit is comprised of a pressure plate, organic discs and steel flywheel. Additional parts such as pilot bearing/bushing, throw-out bearing (are included when applicable) and alignment tool are also included. Style vary by application.

Applications: German - VW, Audi, BMW

MSRP: $1295.00 USD

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