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Frequently Asked Questions:
What are the signs of a failing clutch?
The most common signs include slipping while accelerating, jerky or hesitant engagement at low RPM, and lack of power when you accelerate. Common problems are worn-out springs, weights, and usual wear on a clutch. Bearings, rollers, and metal can be damaged over the years of riding. Consider upgrading to a clutch kit to ensure longevity, but we do not recommend installing a new kit in an old clutch system.
Are clutch kits vehicle-specific?
Yes. Clutch kits are matched to each vehicle based on gearing, RPM, riding style, and the clutches themselves. A kit made for a Polaris RZR isn’t the same as one designed to fit under a General or a Turbo model. Always confirm fitment before purchasing. Clutch kits are not universal and need the proper parts for the job.
What’s the difference between OEM clutch calibration and aftermarket clutch kit calibration?
OEM manufacturers set up each vehicle with a specific internal clutch setup for stock ratios, gearing, and that vehicle's intended use. Aftermarket clutch kits provide adjustability. When you upgrade tires to a larger size, shift phase RPM will be lost. In some cases the manufacturer will get the clutch calibration wrong and it takes an outside source to properly set up those clutches with the correct parts.
How do I maintain a clutch kit for longer life?
Keep the clutch housing free of debris. Check for wear on the sheaves and various parts when servicing. Ride the vehicle as intended for the clutch setup. You do not have to baby a kit but putting a belt-driven vehicle in sticky situations will not be good for longevity.

