[{"id":636513452325,"handle":"clutch-accessories","title":"Clutch Pilot Bearings, Alignment tools \u0026 Accessories","updated_at":"2026-01-07T07:18:19-05:00","body_html":"\u003ch4\u003eClutch Pilot Bearings, Alignment Tools \u0026amp; Accessories\u003c\/h4\u003e \u003cp\u003eSouth Bend Clutch pilot bearings, alignment tools, and installation accessories are the small parts that make big results repeatable. This collection exists to turn your clutch upgrade into a predictable, long-life system—one that engages smoothly, releases cleanly, and stays consistent after thousands of heat cycles. Pilot bearings (or bushings) center the transmission input shaft in the crank. Alignment tools position the disc relative to the pressure plate and flywheel during assembly. Accessories—release bearings, pivot balls, dowel pins, hardware, shims, and the right spline lubricant—tie the job together so your new clutch behaves like an engineered whole rather than a pile of parts. Whether you’re fitting an SBC dual disc to a Cummins\/G56 tow rig, refreshing an LS\/T56 street-track build, maintaining American muscle, converting a European platform from dual-mass to single-mass, upgrading a Jeep for trail work, or setting up a sport compact or VW for turbo torque, these components are the quiet heroes behind every crisp shift and smooth take-off.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eA pilot bearing’s job is simple to describe and critical to execution: it supports the nose of the input shaft in the rear of the crankshaft so the shaft stays concentric with the rotating assembly when the clutch is disengaged. If the pilot is worn, dry, glazed, galled, or the wrong fit, the input shaft will drag or wobble. That’s when you fight first-gear engagement at a stop, crunch reverse, or feel the vehicle creep even with the pedal down. It’s also when synchros wear out of proportion to your mileage because they’re working against a shaft that never truly freewheels. South Bend Clutch specifies pilot bearings and bushings with the right material, hardness, and dimensional control for the platform and use case. For high-heat, high-load diesel work, we choose materials that retain stability when transmission and engine temps soar on long grades. For LS and American muscle performance, we target low friction and surface finish that keeps high-RPM shifts clean. For European conversions where the torsional character changes with a single-mass flywheel, we put concentricity and finish at the top of the list to preserve the premium shift feel you bought the car for.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThe fit between the pilot and the crank bore is not a place to improvise. Too tight and you risk distortion that burns the bearing early; too loose and the bearing can walk, tilt, or fret the bore. South Bend Clutch pilots are produced to tight tolerance so the press is predictable and the running clearance stays where it belongs. We also pay close attention to the lead-in chamfers and surface finish at the journal because even a correctly sized bearing can score the input shaft if the entry is rough or misaligned. If you’re replacing a bushing that’s seen heat or contamination, inspect the bore for scoring and out-of-round, and address it before installation. A clean bore and a true seat let the new pilot live out its design life instead of becoming the next cause of mysterious “dragging clutch” complaints.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eMaterial choice in pilot bearings matters as much as dimension. Bronze bushings are robust and tolerant of shock, which makes them attractive for diesel trucks, Jeep\/off-road, and American muscle that see heavy clutch feathering or big loads at low RPM. Needle-roller pilots reduce friction and can deliver extremely clean release when supported by tight alignment and a flat flywheel surface; they’re common in LS\/T56, TR6060, Magnum, and performance European platforms. Composite and coated options exist for niche cases where dry-running stability is a priority. South Bend Clutch curates the right pilot style by platform and use case so you get the best combination of durability, release quality, and long-term stability. When in doubt, match the pilot bearing or bushing to the clutch family you’re installing from SBC; we’ve validated the combination across heat cycles and real-world abuse.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eClutch alignment tools look simple but do precision work. During installation, the disc must sit perfectly centered relative to the pilot and flywheel so the transmission slides home without forcing, the input shaft enters the pilot smoothly, and the spline engagement is stress-free. Our alignment tools are cut to the correct pilot diameter and spline count for the application, with a lead that guides the tool into the pilot so the disc centers naturally as you tighten the pressure plate bolts. Cheap, tapered, one-size tools can leave the disc a fraction off center—close enough to get the transmission mostly seated, far enough to make you “pull it in” with bellhousing bolts. That’s how pilot bearings get brinnelled, input shafts get scored, and bellhousing dowel locations become a fight. A proper SBC alignment tool solves this invisibly: the transmission simply slides into place, the dowel holes line up, and the whole assembly lands on spec.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eAlignment is also about the sequence and how you tighten. Snug the pressure plate evenly in a star pattern while the tool sits fully seated in the pilot; never cock the tool or let the disc sag between steps. If your platform uses stepped or recessed flywheels, confirm that you’re working to the correct stack height for the clutch family you’ve chosen. South Bend Clutch publishes step\/height guidance for our kits because release geometry depends on it. An alignment tool used on the wrong step is like a level used on a crooked foundation; the bubble might look centered, but the house won’t be. Finish the torque sequence to the spec for your hardware, recheck the tool moves easily in and out of the pilot, and you’ve locked in a centered disc that will reward you with a clean, repeatable engagement window.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eThe term “accessories” undersells how essential the supporting pieces are. Release (throwout) bearings translate hydraulic stroke into movement at the pressure plate fingers. If the bearing is worn, noisy, gritty, or mismatched to the clutch’s finger height, you get a moving engagement point, a sing on the pedal, or incomplete release at high temperature. South Bend Clutch release bearings are chosen to match our pressure plate finger geometry and the expected stroke range for each platform. Pivot balls, release forks, and guide tubes should be inspected or refreshed at the same time—tiny shape errors or a bent fork can skew the release arc just enough to turn a good clutch into a problem child. Dowel pins that locate the bellhousing to the block are also critical; if they’re missing or deformed, the transmission will sit off-axis, and you’ll chase vibrations, premature pilot wear, and input shaft spline fretting. This collection includes the hardware that returns alignment to zero so the driveline behaves like it did on day one—only stronger.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eHardware and fasteners safeguard the clamp you paid for. Flywheel bolts, pressure plate bolts, and in some diesel and heavy-duty platforms, stretch-to-yield or specific grade hardware, should not be guessed at. SBC hardware kits provide the correct lengths, shoulder styles, and thread pitches, plus the engagement depth we designed for. That combination prevents bottoming in the crank, guards against thread galling, and delivers the clamping force the flywheel and pressure plate were engineered to see. We also provide guidance on thread preparation—clean threads, correct torque sequence, and appropriate threadlocker where specified. Good hardware practices mean your balanced, flat flywheel stays flat and your pressure plate’s clamp curve stays repeatable, so the disc sees the same environment every time you lift your foot.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eSpline lubrication is one of the most misunderstood steps in a clutch job. Too little and the disc can hang on dry splines; too much or the wrong grease and you can hydraulic-lock the hub, fling lubricant onto the facings, or create a paste that attracts grit and turns into grinding compound. South Bend Clutch recommends high-temperature, non-gumming spline lube applied sparingly—thin film on the splines, wiped to leave only a sheen—so the hub slides freely without trapping air or excess grease. A properly lubed spline reduces stick-slip that masquerades as “grabby” engagement and helps the disc separate from the flywheel and pressure plate at speed, which is essential for clean synchronized shifts in LS\/T56, TR6060, and performance Euro gearboxes, and for low-speed modulation in diesel trucks and off-road rigs.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eHydraulic service parts belong in the same conversation because they directly affect what your pilot bearing and release system experience. A tired master cylinder that blocks the compensation port will let the engagement point creep as the system heats, which feels like a “warped” disc. A slave that doesn’t travel the full distance will leave you with a dragging input shaft that chews the pilot and protests when you try to slot first or reverse. Our companion Hydraulic Kits collection covers complete master-slave solutions, but you’ll also find lines, clips, and fittings in this accessories group so you can finish the job neatly and route away from heat sources. Think of it as housekeeping that prevents future ghosts: no hot-soak mush, no air pockets trapped in long lines, no chafed braid against a crossmember.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003ePlatform specifics help make sense of the options. Diesel truck owners running Cummins with G56 or NV4500, Power Stroke\/ZF, or Duramax manuals typically see the harshest low-RPM torsional loads and the longest duty cycles. Here, a robust bronze pilot bushing or a roller bearing selected for heat and alignment stability pays dividends in smooth hitching, confident grade starts, and quiet backing. Pair it with an SBC alignment tool that matches your disc spline count and a release bearing suited to the clutch family (organic\/Kevlar, organic\/feramic, or dual disc), and you’ll notice how easy the transmission slides into place and how consistent the pedal stays once hot. The same logic extends to our heavy-duty hardware sets: correct bolts and dowels keep everything exactly where we engineered it.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eLS and American muscle builds (T56, TR6060, Magnum) live at the other end of the spectrum: high RPM, high inertia, and often lightweight flywheels. A roller pilot bearing with tight concentricity and a smooth journal finish helps the disc separate quickly for that fast 2-3 upshift. An exact-fit alignment tool eliminates the “almost centered” frustration that can turn a Saturday into a saga. Release bearings, pivots, and guide tubes should be treated as a set; when they’re fresh and dimensionally correct, the engagement window lands exactly where your foot expects, lap after lap. If you’ve experienced a vague top-end shift after a clutch upgrade, these small parts are usually where the solution lives.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eEuropean performance platforms—BMW M, Audi S\/RS, Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, VW performance trims—often arrive with dual-mass flywheels that mask driveline torsion. When you convert to an SBC single-mass flywheel and a higher-capacity clutch, the pilot bearing and alignment become even more important because the system transmits more of the engine’s character to the gearbox. Our Euro-specific pilots focus on surface finish and roundness to keep idle calm and first-gear engagement clean. Our alignment tools are cut to the correct pilot and spline dimensions for these applications so the gearbox goes home without prying. We also emphasize dowel fit and bellhousing alignment pins in this space; small angular errors can feel like “gearbox buzz” that doesn’t belong in a premium chassis. Put the system back on zero and the car feels like itself—only stronger.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eJeep, off-road, and 4x4 applications demand low-speed control and predictability on unstable surfaces. The pilot sees long periods of partial clutch application as you feather over ledges, through rock gardens, or on steep loose climbs. Materials that tolerate heat soak and contamination, plus alignment that returns the disc to the same centered position every time, transform trail manners. A fresh release bearing, pivot, and fork keep the engagement point from wandering as the day warms and the underbody takes a beating. When combined with the right SBC organic or hybrid clutch and a correctly surfaced flywheel, these small parts mean you can meter movement in quarter-inch pedal increments instead of fighting bucking and stalls.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eSport compact and VW platforms (GTI, Golf R, Audi S3\/S4, WRX\/STI, EVO, Civic Si\/Type R, Miata) magnify installation precision because the cars are light, pedals are short, and powerbands are peaky. A disc that drags the tiniest bit will show up as a missed high-RPM shift; a pilot that’s not perfectly true will make first-gear engagement inconsistent in stop-and-go traffic. Our application-specific pilot bearings and alignment tools remove those variables. The result is the feel you bought the clutch for: quick, positive shifts and a predictable engagement window you can lean on during a back-to-back session or a long commute.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eTroubleshooting often starts with what the driver feels. If the vehicle creeps with the pedal down, look at pilot bearing drag and hydraulic stroke. If first and reverse balk only when hot, suspect a marginal pilot and a slave that’s losing travel when fluid thins. If the transmission wouldn’t quite seat during install and had to be “pulled in,” assume the disc was off-center or the input shaft and pilot were misaligned; resolve that before you blame the clutch. If engagement height moves during a drive, check the master cylinder’s compensation port, fluid routing near heat sources, and the release bearing and pivot geometry. This collection provides the parts to turn each of those symptoms back into the smooth, consistent behavior your South Bend Clutch kit was built to deliver.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eInstallation best practices are simple, repeatable, and non-negotiable. Verify bellhousing dowels are present and true; if they’re suspect, replace them. Dry-fit the disc on the input shaft to confirm it slides freely across the full spline length. Apply a thin film of the correct spline lube and wipe the excess. Seat the pilot bearing square with proper support—never hammer the inner race. Use the correct SBC alignment tool, fully seated in the pilot, and torque the pressure plate in a star pattern in stages. Confirm the tool slides in and out easily after torqueing. Inspect the release bearing, pivot ball, fork, and guide tube; replace as a set if wear or distortion is present. Route hydraulic lines away from exhaust, and bleed thoroughly or choose pre-bled assemblies where applicable. Finally, resurface or replace the flywheel to the correct step\/height and finish specified for your SBC clutch family; geometry beats heroics every time.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eBecause many buyers arrive here by searching symptoms, we include the phrases they use so they land on solutions: clutch not fully disengaging when hot, hard to get into first at a stop, grinding into reverse, input shaft dragging, pilot bearing squeal, need clutch alignment tool for G56, LS clutch alignment tool, VW pilot bearing replacement, BMW single-mass pilot bearing, Jeep release bearing and fork kit, pressure plate bolts for diesel clutch, flywheel bolt kit for LS\/T56. Each of those queries maps to the parts and practices in this collection. When you replace the pilot bearing with the correct SBC unit, align the disc properly, refresh the release hardware, and button it up with the right fasteners and lube, the “clutch problem” most drivers feel goes away—because it never lived in the friction pack in the first place.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eBreak-in is still part of the system, even for components that don’t look like friction parts. The pilot bearing and disc hub “mate” to their working partners during the first few hundred miles. Normal stop-and-go driving allows the surfaces to seat and the alignment to prove itself under heat. Kevlar hybrids reward patience with outstanding longevity; organic and organic\/feramic combinations settle quickly and stay settled when the pilot and alignment are right. If you rush the process with hard launches or sustained heavy towing before bedding, you risk glazing, local hotspots, and premature bearing wear that show up later as chatter or inconsistent engagement height.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eIn the end, “Clutch Pilot Bearings, Alignment Tools \u0026amp; Accessories” is really about removing variables. A great clutch kit and flywheel can be reduced to average by a bad pilot or sloppy alignment; a solid transmission can be made to feel fragile if the release path is bent or the dowels are missing. South Bend Clutch builds systems, and this collection is where the precision hides. Choose the pilot that matches your platform and use case, center the disc with the correct alignment tool, refresh the release hardware and fasteners, and use the right lubricant in the right amount. Do those things, and the drivability, shift quality, and longevity you expect from an SBC clutch become your everyday experience—on the highway with a heavy trailer, in a downtown crawl, carving a back road, or threading a trail. Quiet, consistent, confident. That’s what these small parts deliver when they’re chosen and installed with the same care we put into every South Bend Clutch system.\u003c\/p\u003e","published_at":"2025-02-04T09:23:50-05:00","sort_order":"best-selling","template_suffix":"","disjunctive":true,"rules":[{"column":"type","relation":"not_equals","condition":"Clutch Kit"}],"published_scope":"global"},{"id":642907046181,"handle":"diesel-truck-clutch-kits-components","title":"Diesel Truck Clutch Kits \u0026 Components","updated_at":"2026-01-07T07:18:19-05:00","body_html":"\u003ch4\u003eDiesel Truck Clutch Kits \u0026amp; Components\u003c\/h4\u003e \u003cp\u003eThis collection is dedicated to diesel trucks that work: Cummins, Power Stroke, and Duramax platforms that tow hard, climb long grades, and see everything from stop-and-go traffic to mountain passes. South Bend Clutch diesel truck clutch kits and components are designed to increase heat capacity, expand the engagement window, and maintain clean release in the real-world conditions diesel owners face. If you run a G56, NV4500, ZF-series, or an Allison-conversion manual, you’ll find solutions here that add headroom for altitude, weight, larger tires, deeper gears, and tuning—without turning your pedal into a light switch.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eDiesel torque arrives early and hits hard, which punishes friction systems and makes chatter more likely on inclines and in tight maneuvers. Our kits attack the problem at the material level with organic, ceramic, Kevlar, and feramic options, as well as hybrids that blend strengths. Organic is your daily-driver go-to—smooth, quiet, and forgiving. Organic\/Kevlar (often tagged “OK”) boosts wear stability and flywheel friendliness, ideal for high-mileage trucks that tow regularly. Organic\/feramic adds bite and thermal resilience for long grades and repeated launches with a trailer. In dual disc form, these pairings multiply contact area to keep interface temperatures down and engagement consistent under extended load.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eBecause heavy towing amplifies heat, we design facing geometry around heat flow—groove patterns that vent gases, marcel that widens the control window, and segmented layouts where initial bite and heat shedding matter most. We neutral-balance rotating groups for smoothness at RPM and select hub styles to tame drivetrain shock. Sprung hubs are tuned for the low-speed torsional inputs and gear rollover common to diesel transmissions, protecting synchros during hitching, backing, and low-range maneuvers. For extreme builds, rigid hubs reduce rotating mass and provide crisp response at the expense of NVH, but for most tow rigs a well-calibrated sprung hub is the sweet spot.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003ePressure plate geometry is where “hold” meets “human.” We re-arch diaphragms and optimize fulcrums so clamp increases where you need it while keeping pedal progression linear. The goal isn’t just higher clamp—it's repeatable clamp and consistent release clearance as temperatures rise and fall. Durable cover and strap designs help the plate stay flat at temperature, which keeps the disc true, reduces chatter, and preserves shift quality during long climbs when heat soak is unavoidable. The net effect is a clutch you can feather inch by inch on a ramp, then rely on for a firm, confident bite when the trailer starts pushing on a downhill grade.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eFlywheel choice is crucial in diesel applications. Heavier single-mass flywheels store more energy for smooth, off-idle control when starting on a slope with a load, while properly engineered single-mass conversions for former dual-mass platforms add durability and serviceability. We pay close attention to step\/height, surface finish, and hardness to control glazing and hot spotting. In many diesel applications, our dual disc setups paired with steel flywheels provide the most usable envelope: long engagement window, low tendency to overheat, and consistent release—exactly what you want when you’re threading a gooseneck into a tight spot or launching on a steep grade.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eReal-world usability defines this collection. Backing uphill into a campsite? The engagement window should be broad enough to move slowly without bucking. Hitching at an awkward angle with a loaded trailer? The clutch should modulate smoothly and recover between corrections. Crawling in traffic with a cab full of passengers? The pedal should be predictable and fatigue-free. South Bend Clutch diesel kits are built to these outcomes. Our testing spans repeated high-energy engagements, heat-soak recovery, and release precision under load so your truck behaves the same on day 500 as it did on day one.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eComponents in this collection complement the kits. Pilot bearings, alignment tools, hydraulic kits, and hardware are specified to support clean installation and long service life. Hydraulics matter: many “clutch problems” trace to insufficient release travel, air in the system, or worn cylinders. We recommend inspecting and refreshing hydraulics during clutch replacement—especially on high-mileage tow rigs—and verifying release bearing free play and fork angles during assembly. Installing fresh hardware to proper torque specs helps preserve clamp consistency and prevent fastener stretch under thermal cycling.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eBreak-in is part of the engineering. Normal stop-and-go driving seats facings evenly and establishes the friction surfaces that define your engagement character. Kevlar in particular rewards proper bedding with excellent longevity. Avoid sustained high-load towing or hard launches until the break-in period is complete; doing so maximizes life and keeps the engagement personality you paid for. With the right flywheel surface, healthy hydraulics, and a patient break-in, an SBC diesel clutch is a long-interval solution you can trust.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eBecause diesel builds vary widely, this collection organizes by platform, transmission, and use case. For Cummins with G56, you’ll find hybrids like OFE (organic\/feramic) and OFEK variants that balance street manners with grade-worthy bite. For NV4500 and earlier platforms, organic and OK kits provide excellent daily usability with real towing reserve. Power Stroke and Duramax solutions focus on torque at low RPM and the heat management needed for extended climbs and heavy payloads. Where appropriate, dual disc options step in to offer big-power and big-weight capability while maintaining a pedal you can live with every day.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eIf your search path was diesel truck clutch kit, Cummins clutch, G56 dual disc, NV4500 clutch, Power Stroke clutch, Duramax clutch, towing clutch, or work-truck clutch, you’re in the right place. Browse the kits and components in this collection by platform and transmission, then match friction material and disc architecture to your torque, weight, tire, gearing, elevation, and terrain. South Bend Clutch builds diesel solutions that tame heat, widen control, and hold when it counts—so your truck can do what it was built to do.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eAt the end of the day, a diesel clutch isn’t just a spec sheet—it’s a partner in control. When you’re inching a 10,000-lb trailer up a grade at altitude, the only thing that matters is how predictably the pedal translates to motion. That’s the North Star for every kit and component you’ll find here. Choose the combination that fits your truck and workload, and let an SBC system turn torque into traction—quietly, consistently, and for the long haul.\u003c\/p\u003e","published_at":"2025-07-16T14:48:56-04:00","sort_order":"best-selling","template_suffix":"","disjunctive":false,"rules":[{"column":"product_metafield_definition","relation":"equals","condition":"Diesel Truck"}],"published_scope":"global"},{"id":638527734053,"handle":"hydraulic-kits","title":"Hydraulic Kits","updated_at":"2026-01-07T07:18:19-05:00","body_html":"\u003ch4\u003eHydraulic Kits\u003c\/h4\u003e \u003cp\u003eClutch hydraulics are the silent partner in every great shift, and this collection exists to make that partnership predictable. South Bend Clutch hydraulic kits—masters, slaves, lines, and pre-bled assemblies—are specified to deliver the stroke, pressure, and heat tolerance your clutch system requires, whether you’re running a daily-driven diesel truck, an LS street\/track build, American muscle, a European performance car, a Jeep or off-road rig, or a sport compact platform. If you’ve ever chased “clutch problems” that turned out to be a tired master cylinder, air in a long line, or an out-of-range fork angle, you know why hydraulics deserve the same attention to engineering as the clutch itself. This collection brings together the parts and matched kits that restore full release travel, set correct engagement height, and keep pedal feel consistent as temperatures and workloads change.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eRelease geometry is where hydraulics earn their keep. A pressure plate can be perfectly tuned for clamp, a disc can be the ideal compound and facing, and a flywheel can be dead-flat—but if the slave cylinder isn’t moving the release fingers far enough, you’ll grind into reverse, balk at high-RPM upshifts, and swear the clutch is “too aggressive.” Our hydraulic kits are spec’d around the total system throw required for clean disengagement, with bore sizes and lever ratios that maintain reasonable pedal effort. On platforms where OE hydraulics struggle with heavier clamp loads—common with dual disc upgrades, organic\/feramic hybrids, and feramic towing kits—we size components so that release remains crisp without ballooning pedal effort or shortening the engagement window to a hair-trigger.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eDiesel trucks highlight the need for robust hydraulics because heat, towing, and long pedal cycles expose weak links. Our pre-bled master and slave assemblies for Cummins G56\/NV4500, Power Stroke\/ZF, and Duramax applications are designed to minimize sponginess, resist heat soak, and deliver repeatable stroke when you’ve been inching on a ramp for ten minutes. We use quality seals and internal finishes that don’t go grainy after a season of towing. Properly matched to an SBC clutch and steel flywheel, these hydraulic kits eliminate the creeping engagement points and incomplete releases that masquerade as “chatter” or “grabbiness.” The net result is control: the ability to move a heavy truck smoothly at one mile per hour uphill, and then cleanly slot second when you need momentum.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eLS and American muscle platforms need something different: precision at the shift point with enough fluid volume to move high-clamp diaphragms without collapsing pedal feel. If you’ve installed a stronger pressure plate and suddenly your top-end 2-3 shift feels vague, hydraulics are the first place to look. Our master and slave pairings for T56, TR6060, and Magnum applications deliver the line pressure and travel that keep synchros happy at RPM. We also pay attention to line routing and heat exposure; braided lines and proper insulation keep fluid from thinning out when the tunnel warms up. For street cars that also see track time, consistent pedal height lap after lap is a confidence multiplier—one you’ll notice the first time you brake late and still get a clean downshift without a graunch.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eEuropean platforms bring their own challenges: dual-mass conversions change release geometry, and some cars bury hydraulics in tight, hot spaces that punish cheap seals. Our European-specific kits are matched to our single-mass flywheels and clutch stacks so the release window lands in the right part of the pedal travel. That means smooth low-speed modulation in the city and clean, fast synchronized shifts at highway speeds. On BMW, Audi, Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, and VW applications, internal finish quality and seal selection do the invisible work—no gradual “mush,” no random soft pedal after a heat soak, no mystery dragging into first at a light. When paired with an SBC organic or hybrid clutch, these hydraulic kits preserve the premium feel of the chassis while delivering the added torque capacity you installed the clutch for in the first place.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eJeep and off-road rigs add another twist: low-range crawling, repeated clutch feathering, and underbody heat demand hydraulics that don’t aerate or fade. Our Jeep hydraulic kits are built to maintain stroke and feel after long technical sections where you’re modulating every few feet. Correct bore sizing translates the pedal’s small motions into predictable input at the clutch fingers, while durable lines and fittings resist abrasion and heat from exhaust and driveline proximity. If you’ve run into a situation where engagement seems to “move” during a trail day, it’s often a hydraulic issue. Fresh SBC hydraulics align the engagement window with your foot and keep it there.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eSport compact and VW owners—GTI and Golf R, Audi S-cars, WRX\/STI, EVO, Civic Si\/Type R, Miata—benefit hugely from clean, simple hydraulic solutions that remove the guesswork from setup. Short, precise pedals and peaky powerbands magnify small errors; the difference between a satisfying rev-match and an awkward nudge often lives in a few millimeters of slave travel. Our pre-bled kits save installation time and reduce the likelihood of trapped air, and our component choices keep the pedal feel identical on lap one and lap seven. When combined with our full-face organic or hybrid clutches and a correctly finished flywheel, the result is a car that’s easier to place, easier to drive quickly, and more durable in daily use.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eInstallation best practices are simple but non-negotiable. Verify that the master pushrod length and pedal free play match our spec; an over-extended master can block the compensation port and cause a climbing engagement point as fluid expands with heat. Route lines away from downpipes and catalytic converters, or use thermal sleeves where proximity is unavoidable. Bench-bleed components when applicable, and take advantage of our pre-bled assemblies to eliminate air pockets in complex line runs. Confirm fork angles and release bearing clearances; a flywheel resurfaced beyond spec or a mismatched stack height from mixed parts can put hydraulics out of their working range. When all these pieces align—SBC clutch, SBC flywheel, SBC hydraulics—you don’t have to think about the mechanicals anymore; the system just works.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eBecause people search for problems as often as solutions, we’ve crafted this collection to meet those intents too: soft clutch pedal when hot, clutch not fully disengaging, hard to get into first, clutch pedal sinking, needs more travel, G56 hydraulic upgrade, T56 master cylinder, BMW clutch hydraulic kit, VW pre-bled slave. Each query maps to a real-world symptom our kits are designed to solve. If your build includes higher clamp loads, more heat, or a dual-mass to single-mass conversion, plan on upgrading hydraulics at the same time as the clutch and flywheel. The cost to do it right once is always lower than chasing ghost problems after the fact.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003eFinally, think of hydraulics as the communication link between your foot and the pressure plate. Good communication is clear, consistent, and reliable under stress. That’s what South Bend Clutch hydraulic kits deliver. Whether you tow in the mountains, heel-toe through a carousel, climb ledges in Moab, or commute across town, the same truths apply: clean release preserves synchros, a stable engagement window builds confidence, and dependable components protect your investment in the clutch and flywheel. Choose the matched hydraulic kit for your platform here, pair it with the right SBC clutch and flywheel, and put shifting problems in your rearview.\u003c\/p\u003e","published_at":"2025-03-28T12:47:42-04:00","sort_order":"best-selling","template_suffix":"","disjunctive":true,"rules":[{"column":"type","relation":"equals","condition":"Hydraulic Kit"}],"published_scope":"global"}]
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SBC Hydraulic Kit for 2003-2018 Dodge 2500 5.9L Diesel – Fits Other Vehicles
$388.84
SKUHYDX-0031
MPNHYDX.750
Regular price
$388.84
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Sku: HYDX-0031
MPN: HYDX.750
Upgrade your Dodge diesel truck's performance with the SBC Hydraulic Kit, designed specifically for 2003-2018 models with 5.9L and 6.7L engines. This kit enhances clutch responsiveness and durability, making it perfect for towing, heavy-duty use, or performance driving. It's compatible with NV4500 and G56 transmissions, ensuring a smooth installation process. South Bend Clutch's precision engineering promises an unmatched level of reliability and performance. Though it does not include a throw-out bearing, alignment tool, pilot bushing, or flywheel, this kit remains an essential upgrade for better control and smoother operation. Experience the difference in quality and performance with the SBC Hydraulic Kit, your solution for a more responsive and reliable clutch system.
South Bend Clutch is a renowned leader in the performance clutch market, especially known for our expertise with diesel trucks. Our comprehensive range of clutch solutions is designed to meet the rigorous demands of diesel engines, particularly for Dodge trucks. The SBC Hydraulic Kit for 2003-2018 Dodge 2500 5.9L Diesel – Fits Other Vehicles, is a testament to our commitment to quality, reliability, and performance.
This hydraulic kit is specifically engineered to enhance the transmission performance of diesel trucks. It is suitable for a variety of Dodge models, spanning from the 2003-2006 Dodge 2500 and 3500 with the 5.9L engine to the more recent 2005-2018 models with the 6.7L engine, including the 4500 and 5500 series. The compatibility of this kit extends to both NV4500 and G56 transmissions, ensuring a wide range of Dodge diesel truck owners can benefit from our advanced hydraulic technology.
Why Choose SBC Hydraulic Kit?
Our hydraulic kit is designed with precision to provide an unmatched level of performance and reliability. It addresses common issues faced by diesel truck owners, such as hard shifts and clutch engagement problems, by ensuring smoother operation and better control over clutch engagement. Here are several key reasons why the SBC Hydraulic Kit is an essential upgrade for your diesel truck:
Enhanced Performance: This kit is engineered to improve the overall performance of your truck's clutch system, offering smoother and more responsive clutch engagement. It is ideal for trucks that are used for towing, heavy-duty applications, or performance driving.
Durability: Made with high-quality materials, our hydraulic kit is built to last. It is designed to withstand the rigorous demands of diesel truck applications, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Precision Engineering: South Bend Clutch products are the result of meticulous design and testing processes. This hydraulic kit is no exception, ensuring perfect fitment and function in the specified Dodge diesel trucks.
Ease of Installation: We understand the importance of time for our customers. Therefore, this kit is designed for straightforward installation, making it accessible for both professionals and enthusiasts with basic mechanical skills.
Compatibility and Installation
The extensive compatibility of the SBC Hydraulic Kit makes it a versatile solution for a range of Dodge diesel trucks. Whether your truck is equipped with the NV4500 or G56 transmission, this kit is designed to integrate seamlessly, enhancing the performance and reliability of your clutch system.
The kit includes all necessary components for installation, though it's important to note that it does not come with a throw-out bearing, alignment tool, pilot bushing, or flywheel. Each component has been carefully selected to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with your vehicle's specific requirements.
Finding South Bend Clutch Dealers Near You
South Bend Clutch is supported by a wide network of authorized dealers and distributors, making it easy for you to find our products near you. Our dealers are knowledgeable and ready to assist you in selecting the right clutch solutions for your specific needs. They can also provide professional installation services, ensuring your South Bend Clutch hydraulic kit is installed correctly for maximum performance and reliability.
Conclusion
The SBC Hydraulic Kit for 2003-2018 Dodge 2500 5.9L Diesel – Fits Other Vehicles represents the pinnacle of clutch performance technology for diesel trucks. Designed with the needs of Dodge diesel truck owners in mind, it offers the perfect blend of performance, durability, and ease of installation. By choosing South Bend Clutch, you're not just getting a product; you're investing in quality and reliability that will enhance your driving experience.
Our commitment to excellence and innovation ensures that every product we offer, including this hydraulic kit, meets the highest standards of quality and performance. Trust South Bend Clutch for all your clutch needs and experience the difference quality makes in your vehicle's performance. Whether you're towing heavy loads, navigating challenging terrains, or simply seeking a more responsive and reliable clutch system, the SBC Hydraulic Kit is the solution you've been looking for.
Warranty Coverage
South Bend Clutch, Inc. warrants that our clutches are free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and service. Our warranty provides coverage for 12 months or 12,000 miles (whichever comes first) from the date of installation.
The obligation of South Bend Clutch, Inc. under this warranty is limited to repair, replacement, or credit at our discretion for any product found to be defective. We will not be liable for losses, damages, or injury to persons or property resulting from misuse or improper installation of any part subject to this warranty.
Warranty Registration
To activate your warranty coverage, you must register your clutch through our online Warranty Hub within 30 days of purchase.
What You'll Need to Register:
Proof of purchase (receipt or invoice showing purchase date and price paid)
Vehicle information (year, make, model, VIN)
Current odometer reading at time of installation
Installer information (shop name, address, phone number)
After registration, you'll receive a confirmation email with your warranty certificate number. You can check your warranty status anytime at warranty.southbendclutch.com/lookup.
Filing a Warranty Claim
If you experience an issue with your clutch during the warranty period, you can submit a claim through our Warranty Hub.
Claim Submission Requirements:
Your warranty certificate number or the email used during registration
Current odometer reading
Description of the issue you're experiencing
Photos of the affected parts (pressure plate, disc, flywheel)
Photos showing the condition of related components
Our warranty team will review your claim and may request additional information or photos. South Bend Clutch, Inc. reserves the right to examine all parts returned for warranty claims to determine whether the failure was due to a defect in material or workmanship.
Warranty Conditions
The Limited Warranty will NOT be valid under the following conditions:
The product is NOT registered within thirty (30) days of purchase
The product was purchased below our MAP price (see Pricing Policy below)
The clutch was not installed by a certified or professional mechanic
The flywheel was not replaced with new or properly resurfaced to specification
The clutch has been altered, improperly installed, or damaged by accident, negligence, or misuse
The transmission has failed or shows excessive wear
The product is used for high performance and/or racing purposes for which it was not originally engineered
WARRANTY IS NON-TRANSFERABLE – Coverage applies only to the original purchaser and vehicle.
Pricing Policy
We encourage you to shop around when buying our parts, but we do not allow discounts or price matching below our MAP prices (3% below our published retail price).
Important: Purchases made below MAP price are not eligible for warranty coverage. Your proof of purchase must show a qualifying purchase price.
Return Policy
No returned product for warranty, repair, or replacement will be accepted without a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number.
To Obtain an RMA:
If you purchased from an authorized dealer, contact them first to initiate the return process
If you purchased directly from South Bend Clutch, call our warranty department at 1-800-988-4345
Once your claim is approved, you will receive an RMA number with shipping instructions for returning the defective parts.
South Bend Clutch is a renowned leader in the performance clutch market, especially known for our expertise with diesel trucks. Our comprehensive range of clutch solutions is designed to meet the rigorous demands of diesel engines, particularly for Dodge trucks. The SBC Hydraulic Kit for 2003-2018 Dodge 2500 5.9L Diesel – Fits Other Vehicles, is a testament to our commitment to quality, reliability, and performance.
This hydraulic kit is specifically engineered to enhance the transmission performance of diesel trucks. It is suitable for a variety of Dodge models, spanning from the 2003-2006 Dodge 2500 and 3500 with the 5.9L engine to the more recent 2005-2018 models with the 6.7L engine, including the 4500 and 5500 series. The compatibility of this kit extends to both NV4500 and G56 transmissions, ensuring a wide range of Dodge diesel truck owners can benefit from our advanced hydraulic technology.
Why Choose SBC Hydraulic Kit?
Our hydraulic kit is designed with precision to provide an unmatched level of performance and reliability. It addresses common issues faced by diesel truck owners, such as hard shifts and clutch engagement problems, by ensuring smoother operation and better control over clutch engagement. Here are several key reasons why the SBC Hydraulic Kit is an essential upgrade for your diesel truck:
Enhanced Performance: This kit is engineered to improve the overall performance of your truck's clutch system, offering smoother and more responsive clutch engagement. It is ideal for trucks that are used for towing, heavy-duty applications, or performance driving.
Durability: Made with high-quality materials, our hydraulic kit is built to last. It is designed to withstand the rigorous demands of diesel truck applications, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Precision Engineering: South Bend Clutch products are the result of meticulous design and testing processes. This hydraulic kit is no exception, ensuring perfect fitment and function in the specified Dodge diesel trucks.
Ease of Installation: We understand the importance of time for our customers. Therefore, this kit is designed for straightforward installation, making it accessible for both professionals and enthusiasts with basic mechanical skills.
Compatibility and Installation
The extensive compatibility of the SBC Hydraulic Kit makes it a versatile solution for a range of Dodge diesel trucks. Whether your truck is equipped with the NV4500 or G56 transmission, this kit is designed to integrate seamlessly, enhancing the performance and reliability of your clutch system.
The kit includes all necessary components for installation, though it's important to note that it does not come with a throw-out bearing, alignment tool, pilot bushing, or flywheel. Each component has been carefully selected to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with your vehicle's specific requirements.
Finding South Bend Clutch Dealers Near You
South Bend Clutch is supported by a wide network of authorized dealers and distributors, making it easy for you to find our products near you. Our dealers are knowledgeable and ready to assist you in selecting the right clutch solutions for your specific needs. They can also provide professional installation services, ensuring your South Bend Clutch hydraulic kit is installed correctly for maximum performance and reliability.
Conclusion
The SBC Hydraulic Kit for 2003-2018 Dodge 2500 5.9L Diesel – Fits Other Vehicles represents the pinnacle of clutch performance technology for diesel trucks. Designed with the needs of Dodge diesel truck owners in mind, it offers the perfect blend of performance, durability, and ease of installation. By choosing South Bend Clutch, you're not just getting a product; you're investing in quality and reliability that will enhance your driving experience.
Our commitment to excellence and innovation ensures that every product we offer, including this hydraulic kit, meets the highest standards of quality and performance. Trust South Bend Clutch for all your clutch needs and experience the difference quality makes in your vehicle's performance. Whether you're towing heavy loads, navigating challenging terrains, or simply seeking a more responsive and reliable clutch system, the SBC Hydraulic Kit is the solution you've been looking for.
Warranty Coverage
South Bend Clutch, Inc. warrants that our clutches are free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and service. Our warranty provides coverage for 12 months or 12,000 miles (whichever comes first) from the date of installation.
The obligation of South Bend Clutch, Inc. under this warranty is limited to repair, replacement, or credit at our discretion for any product found to be defective. We will not be liable for losses, damages, or injury to persons or property resulting from misuse or improper installation of any part subject to this warranty.
Warranty Registration
To activate your warranty coverage, you must register your clutch through our online Warranty Hub within 30 days of purchase.
What You'll Need to Register:
Proof of purchase (receipt or invoice showing purchase date and price paid)
Vehicle information (year, make, model, VIN)
Current odometer reading at time of installation
Installer information (shop name, address, phone number)
After registration, you'll receive a confirmation email with your warranty certificate number. You can check your warranty status anytime at warranty.southbendclutch.com/lookup.
Filing a Warranty Claim
If you experience an issue with your clutch during the warranty period, you can submit a claim through our Warranty Hub.
Claim Submission Requirements:
Your warranty certificate number or the email used during registration
Current odometer reading
Description of the issue you're experiencing
Photos of the affected parts (pressure plate, disc, flywheel)
Photos showing the condition of related components
Our warranty team will review your claim and may request additional information or photos. South Bend Clutch, Inc. reserves the right to examine all parts returned for warranty claims to determine whether the failure was due to a defect in material or workmanship.
Warranty Conditions
The Limited Warranty will NOT be valid under the following conditions:
The product is NOT registered within thirty (30) days of purchase
The product was purchased below our MAP price (see Pricing Policy below)
The clutch was not installed by a certified or professional mechanic
The flywheel was not replaced with new or properly resurfaced to specification
The clutch has been altered, improperly installed, or damaged by accident, negligence, or misuse
The transmission has failed or shows excessive wear
The product is used for high performance and/or racing purposes for which it was not originally engineered
WARRANTY IS NON-TRANSFERABLE – Coverage applies only to the original purchaser and vehicle.
Pricing Policy
We encourage you to shop around when buying our parts, but we do not allow discounts or price matching below our MAP prices (3% below our published retail price).
Important: Purchases made below MAP price are not eligible for warranty coverage. Your proof of purchase must show a qualifying purchase price.
Return Policy
No returned product for warranty, repair, or replacement will be accepted without a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number.
To Obtain an RMA:
If you purchased from an authorized dealer, contact them first to initiate the return process
If you purchased directly from South Bend Clutch, call our warranty department at 1-800-988-4345
Once your claim is approved, you will receive an RMA number with shipping instructions for returning the defective parts.
Yes. Worldwide shipping is already included in the price. We use DHL express with 3 days delivery time.
When will I receive my item?
When we have received your order, you will automatically receive an e-mail confirming your order. Orders made before 2 PM (CET) will be picked, packed and shipped the same day. Delivery time is usually 2-4 working days with DHL Express.
Can I change or return my item?
If you want to change a product into another model, strap color etc., please contact us so we are able to reserve the new item in our stock immediately. You are always entitled to an exchange or refund within 30 days after you have received your package, as long as the item has not been used.
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