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Dalton Clutches Clutch Kit Dsk700ef on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Richmond, Michigan, US

Richmond, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Dalton Clutches Manufacturer Part Number:DSK700EF Fits:ATV

Improved acceleration and backshifting Maintains more consistent RPM under load conditions A new secondary spring and roller weights developed specifically for this model This clutch recalibration kit works well to help recover the dramatic losses resulting from oversized tires on this model This kit can, however, be used with stock tire sizes as well for situations requiring better low speed/midrange response and performance (e.g.: mud/work) Using this kit with stock tires may result in a minimal (1 mph) loss of top speed There is no increase in engagement (stall) speed rpm so this kit still works well for low speed maneuverability like rock crawling, etc 0 - 4000ft. elevation This item fits the following models: 2005 Suzuki LT-A700X KingQuad 4x4 2007 Suzuki LT-A700X KingQuad 4x4

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