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Deciding between Centerforce KDF157077 and KDF770751 - any recommendations?

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Hi everyone, longtime lurker but first time poster. Long story short, I'm going to replace my clutch and am trying to figure out the difference between two Centerforce clutches, specifically part numbers KDF157077 and KDF770751. Both are the Dual Friction clutches. Does anyone have any personal experience with either? As with most people, I'm going for a heavier engagement feel over the softer stock clutch. I've had 4 Jeeps previously (2 XJs, 1 MJ and 1 TJ) all of which were manuals, so I'm hoping this would get me the same (or similar) feel to those. I do take mine off road just about every month, but honestly I prefer the heavier clutch feel off road.

I remember a while back someone said something about a newer Centerforce clutch adapting the JK hydraulics for the clutch kit. When I called Centerforce on the phone, the person mentioned KDF770751 was using the same setup they did for their JK clutches, so I'm assuming that's this?

Anyways, any input would certainly be appreciated! Please let me know if there is anything else I can mention that would help me decide. Thank you!

Edit: I should also note, I have an Overland model with 3.73s and 35" tires and the Mopar 2.5" lift. I do plan on re-gearing at some point in the future, although that will probably be a ways off, still.
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@Centerforce Clutches on here anymore?

I have a dual friction with the hydraulics but not sure about part #. Good luck.
 
 







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