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South Bend Street Dual Disc, 550hp, 1200 torque, G56 Trans - 05.5-18 Dodge 5.9L/6.7L

Thoroughbred Sku #: SBCSDD3250-G-ORG
Manufacturer Sku #: SDD3250-G-ORG

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Product Name: South Bend Street Dual Disc
Manufacturer: South Bend Clutch
Manufacturer Part #: SDD3250-G-ORG
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: SBCSDD3250-G-ORG
Fitment Notes: South Bend Street Dual Disc, 550hp, 1000 torque, G56 Trans - 05.5-18 Dodge 5.9L/6.7L

South Bend Street Dual Disc, 550hp, 1000 torque, G56 Trans - 05.5-18 Dodge 5.9L/6.7L

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  • I have a 2016 cab &chassie I’ve had it deleted and the throw out in the valair is smoked I want to buy the south bend . This truck is allways hooked up and pulls anywhere from 10 to 20k loads. Which clutch do you recommend and does it come as a kit including flywheel hydraulic etc?

    Rob | 8/27/2023

    SBCSDD3250-GK-ORG, this kit will come with everything needed.

  • So its time to replace my clutch (2010 Dodge 2500 6.7 cummins/G56). I upgraded from the stock clutch already with a Luk DD clutch (NAPA) so the hydraulics have been upgraded from stock. My question is should I upgrade the hydraulics again with the new South Bend setup?

    Chris | 3/30/2022

    It would be recommended, but not required.

  • will this kit fit on a 2018 Ram 2500?

    ANDRES CARDENAS | 11/2/2021

    Yes.

  • can i purchase a pressure plate separately from this kit? i don't need a clutch at this time. my throw out bearing went out and damaged the fingers on the pressure plate. i will need a new pressure plate, throw out bearing, clutch fork, input shaft sleeve.. let me know. Thanks.

    jeff collins | 3/6/2020

    Please contact Southbend Clutch 800-988-4345.

  • Do i need the pump that comes with the new clutch or can i use my old pump from the truck?

    Alex | 2/20/2020

    If you mean the stock hydraulics, South Bend recommends going with the upgrade hydraulics.

  • Why Might My Clutch Slip If I Try To Accelerate In Overdrive?

    Eric Schumann | 5/16/2019

    Too much torque at too low an RPM. I go back to the automatic. If you were driving down the road in automatic overdrive, with the cruise control on, and approached a hill, the system (in order to keep a constant speed) would need to accelerate. The transmission would automatically downshift in order to do so. By keeping the RPM up while accelerating, it is preserving its life. There is a misconception about fuel consumption. People believe that the lower the RPM, the better the mileage, when actually, the opposite is true. All that black smoke you get when you step on it in overdrive is unburned (and therefore wasted) fuel. Keep the RPM up by downshifting into the right gear, and your truck will run much better.

  • Is It Wrong To Tow In Overdrive?

    Eric Schumann | 5/16/2019

    This is a very good question, because most people do just that. The trouble is, it is too hard, with all the variations in terrain, to keep a constant speed. Therefore, you end up accelerating too much in that high gear. Many trucks, with automatic transmissions, set up for towing, will include a button for "tow mode" which locks the transmission out of overdrive. The main reason for that is, the transmission would be constantly downshifting. The best answer is to say; watch your RPM, if it starts to drop too low, rather than stepping down on it in 6th, drop to 5th ...and maybe stay there.

  • Can I Sled-Pull With My Street Dual Disc Clutch?

    Eric Schumann | 5/16/2019

    The simple answer to that question is...no. The SDD was not designed for that purpose. That being said; I know people do it anyway. Some get away with it, and drive home (with both their feet), and some do not. The risk is that the amount of heat produced when you launch with a sled behind you, can fracture (and fragment) the cast iron plates in the clutch. Competition clutches are made out of steel for that very reason. Safety is a factor that should be considered above all.

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