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South Bend Clutch Street Dual Disc 00-05 Dodge 5.9L Cummins NV5600 6 Speed

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Description
Finally, a dual disc clutch with easy engagement that will handle up to 650 RWHP and you can tow with! You want your cake and eat it too? Meet the Street Dual Disc from South Bend! For the Cummins owner that daily drives his truck, tows, and likes to play with horsepower now and again, this clutch is what you've been wanting. This clutch features 12 ceramic buttons per side that face the center plate and organic buttons facing the pressure plate and flywheel. The ceramic buttons increase the holding power as well as increase the temperature capabilities to the intermediate plate. The organic buttons deliver a smooth engagement, yet complement the ceramic for superb clamping force. The clutch discs are a dampened, free travel design, similar to a semi's clutch in order to reduce gear roll over noise. The 13" diaphragm style 3250 lbs. pressure plate offers maximum holding power with easy pedal effort.

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Finally, a dual disc clutch with easy engagement that will handle up to 650 RWHP and you can tow with! You want your cake and eat it too? Meet the Street Dual Disc from South Bend! For the Cummins owner that daily drives his truck, tows, and likes to play with horsepower now and again, this clutch is what you've been wanting. This clutch features 12 ceramic buttons per side that face the center plate and organic buttons facing the pressure plate and flywheel. The ceramic buttons increase the holding power as well as increase the temperature capabilities to the intermediate plate. The organic buttons deliver a smooth engagement, yet complement the ceramic for superb clamping force.

The clutch discs are a dampened, free travel design, similar to a semi's clutch in order to reduce gear roll over noise. The 13" diaphragm style 3250 lbs. pressure plate offers maximum holding power with easy pedal effort.

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Vehicle Fitment
2000-2005 Dodge 5.9L Cummins|6 Speed NV5600 Manual Transmission
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FEATURES:
  • Easy Pedal Effort
  • Holds up to 650HP
  • Superior Holding Power
  • Half Organic / Half Ceramic Buttons
  • Diaphragm Style Pressure Plate
  • Non-SFI Approved
  • 3250 lb. Pressure Plate
About South Bend Clutch
Browse South Bend Clutch Parts Online by Make, Model, and Year.

South Bend Clutch makes arguably the best Cummins, Duramax and Powerstroke replacement clutches on the market. Diesel Power Products is proud to offer their complete line up of clutches from stock to extreme. South Bend has a reputation for quality and customer service, two things that we require before we will consider offering a product to our customers.

HISTORY OF SOUTH BEND CLUTCH

South Bend Clutch was created By Harold Palmer in 1967, and from that day forward has continued to provide customers with quality and service they have come to expect for over 30 years. South Bend has revolutionized the clutch industry with its expansion into the field of cryogenics. The material being treated is exposed to extremely cold temperatures in a controlled atmosphere to basically align the molecules of the metal to eliminate stress points and make the metal stronger and more durable than ever. You won't see this process with any other clutch out there. South Bend offers clutches for the guys that are looking for a good stock replacement to the guys that are looking for a clutch for their sled pull or drag race truck.

SOUTH BEND CLUTCH OPTIONS

As you browse clutch kit options for your specific diesel truck, you may notice there are at least a few different options to choose from depending on your particular truck, so how do you choose which one is right for you? First and foremost, most clutches have a horsepower rating and that doesnt necessarily mean that the clutch with the highest power rating is best for your truck. Instead, that clutch is best used in a truck within a close proximity to that stated power range. Next, what do you use your truck for? Do you commute to work with it every day and pull a camp trailer or boat on the weekends? Is it a dedicated sled pull truck thats never driven on the street? Or maybe its somewhere in between. The next question would be, how much power does your truck have? This question isnt how much power do you want your truck to have one day, but how much does it have now, or in the very immediate future. Again, you dont want to œoverclutch an engine, otherwise, it will be nearly impossible to drive or tow with.

SINGLE DISC VS. DUAL DISC

Based on your above answers will determine what is the right clutch for you, and we will sum that up next. If your truck is in excess of 450 rear wheel horsepower and you regularly tow 15,000 pounds or more, you need a dual disc clutch that is intended for the street, such as one having a diaphragm style pressure plate. While there are single disc options with metallic style facings that will easily support this power level, the clutch will be very œgrabby when trying to tow, and worse yet when backing up a trailer, feathering the clutch. Probably the only caveat to this would be with the G56 6 speed found in 2005.5-2018 Rams. From the factory, these trucks have what is known as a dual mass flywheel, as opposed to a traditional solid one piece flywheel. Unfortunately, the factory clutch has a very high failure rate and these trucks tend to have the best street manners with a dual disc clutch, even at power levels below 450 horsepower.

CLUTCH DISC FACING OPTIONS

Most of South Bend Clutchs offerings also have several options for the material on the face of the clutch disc, ranging from an organic compound, to Kevlar, Ceramic, and Feramic, and sometimes even a combination of these on the same clutch. Okay, so how do you break these down into what will work best? Organic material is essentially the same type of material used on the factory clutch or what you would find at your local parts store as a direct replacement. Not to say that the South Bend version isnt superior to these, but just the facing is similar. The benefits of an organic facing is how it reacts to normal daily driving and towing as it allows for slippage without being jerky as other materials can be. Using the above G56 example, one of our most popular options is a Dual Disc with organic facings as it can hold a considerable amount of power, but still has great street and towing manners. The next most popular facing is ceramic. Ceramic facings have been used for years in the clutch industry due to the fact that they are capable of holding considerably more power compared to organic without slipping. Before the days of dual and triple disc clutches, many trucks in the 650 RWHP range were sporting single disc ceramic clutches with success. For those daily driving and towing a considerable amount with their truck, we tend to steer people away from a ceramic, though, because a ceramic facing has a higher tendency to want to œgrab and go compared to other options. This is great, again, for holding power, but when youre shifting gears or anytime youre trying to control the truck from surging at take off or backing up, the momentum will transfer much faster and can be excessively jerky for some.

Next up is the facing that arguably put South Bend on the map, Feramic. For those that have been around the diesel industry a while, you may have heard of folks running a œSouth Bend Con-OFE as it was probably the most popular clutch throughout the 1990s and early 2000s at least. The œOFE was an organic-feramic clutch, combining the two surfaces. To keep it simple, œFeramic is an iron based (for those that like to geek out on this stuff, notice the œFE like youd see on the periodic table) that can handle a good amount of power, typically averaging 550 RWHP, and deliver better street manners in comparison to a full ceramic. When paired with an organic facing, making it a true œOFE youll have the best of both worlds in a single disc, but the power rating will drop.

And the final option is Kevlar, yep, just like in a bulletproof vest. Just as when used in other applications, the Kevlar facing is added to deliver added strength and durability typically to an organic facing. Kevlar provides the pulling capabilities of ceramic, but adds a layer of enhanced pedal engagement performance.

For a concise overview of the different types of clutch disc facings utilized by South Bend, here's a breakdown and even used in their part numbers for identification:

  • O - Using 2 Performance Organic Facings
  • OHD - Using 2 Extra Wide Performance Organic Facings
  • OFE - Using 1 Performance Organic & 1 Feramic Facing 
  • FE - Using 2 Feramic Facings
HEAVY DUTY HYDRAULICS

South Bend offers replacement hydraulic assemblies for nearly every manual transmission clutch kit. But the question is why would you need to replace the hydraulics? The first, and most obvious, is that the factory cylinder is leaking, not able to build pressure in order to engage the clutch. Beyond the obvious, the replacements from South Bend are inevitably stronger than the factory unit, so for those with a heavier plate load on the clutch pressure plate, installing heavy duty hydraulics will make the clutch pedal easier to push. Finally, the case where the majority of our customers replace the hydraulics would be on Rams equipped with a G56 manual transmission, found on the 2005.5-2018 model years. The factory clutch on these trucks is whats called a dual mass flywheel. Nearly all aftermarket replacement clutches for this truck, including all South Bend, converts this clutch to a single piece flywheel. In doing so, the physical depth of the clutch when measured from front to back is not the same as the original clutch. When this happens, the œthrow of the hydraulic rod must be altered, which is not possible with the factory hydraulics. The South Bend Heavy Duty Hydraulics does feature an adjustable rod so youre able to adjust to gain the proper throw of the clutch, delivering accurate engagement and disengagement.

Now that youre fully versed in clutch technology, if youre still wondering what is the right South Bend Clutch for you, dont hesitate to give us a call, send an e-mail, or hop on a live chat to discuss your truck and the options wed most recommend.

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Product Overview: South Bend Dual Disc Clutch
Rowing through the gears on your Ram is a great feeling. Now that you’re making more power, it’s time to make sure you can get it to the ground. South Bend’s Dual Disc Clutch Kits are the best in the business and will make sure when you put the hammer down your clutch doesn’t slip.

Overall rating: 4.2777777 / 5 from 18 reviews.

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BA for a clutch!

"Coming from a stage 2 south bend clutch on a NV5600 to a stage 3 dual disc, man I will tell you there is a huge difference (had 86,000 miles on the stage two). First of all technically this clutch feels lighter on the pedal than the previous clutch, second man does thing grab! Also, when i shut the truck down, I dont hear that yak yak yak, while the engine comes to a halt (thought i might have had transmission issues before, but this confirms that it was the clutch dampening mechanism). Overall have 50 miles on it needs some more break in time, but so far so good. During this upgrade I also went ahead and replaced the rear crank seal, and also rebuilt the driveline ujoints and replaced the carrier bearing, drives like a new truck. 286,114 miles on it for reference! FEDEX sucked though ordered it 1/5 and then it made a trip around the country before it made it to my house on 1/16/26. I would suggest a different carrier from now on. . . ."

Cameron B. (5/5)

South bend

"As far as the clutch goes, it works great. There is a little bit of chatter if you're listening for it. But I personally think it sounds good with the 24v. I can't give it a five star because i'm having to pull the transmission again to replace a faulty throw out bearing that came with the kit. I'm having to warranty through South Bend and they are shipping the bearing. ASAP. Other than that so far so good"

DREW E. (4/5)

Awesome clutch.

"Very quite for a dual disc. Tows like a dream no complaints from me."

Anthony A. (5/5)

Sent me the wrong clutch

"Sent me the wrong clutch"

Mikyle G. (1/5)

everything worked as should

"everything worked as should"

Travis S. (5/5)

Great

"Man it’s a nice product. Southbend sure does a good job at making me (6’3” /300lbs) feel like a weak punk. I had forgotten how heavy it was when installing it alone."

TD S. (4/5)

Awesome

"Just had my clutch installed and man what a difference. Love it nice and smooth and stout as a ox."

Stacy M. (5/5)

👌😎

"👌😎"

Jeramiah J. (5/5)

South bend dual disk clutch

"My parts came completely assembled and looks like it’s been installed on a truck before"

JJ G. (1/5)

The best

"The best"

Micah M. (5/5)

Q&A

Is the clutch noisey?
Yes, these will be noisier than the factory clutch, when the clutch pedal is pushed in.
is this for the nv5600 6 speed with the 1 3/8 input shaft?
Yes this clutch kit fits 00-05 Dodge 5.9L Cummins NV5600 6 Speed.
Will this clutch have a smooth engagement for extremely heavy towing? I tow very heavy but also like to race and play when not working.
It is going to engage fairly smooth. Not as smooth as a regular organic style clutch, but you would be able to tow just fine. Backing up is slightly annoying, you are probably going to want to put it in 4-lo when maneuvering trailers. -Sands
Does this kit come with a replacement flywheel
Yes, due to the design of a dual disc they have to come with a new flywheel. -Sands
Will this clutch bolt up to an an 1998 12 valve? Planning on swapping an NV 5600 into a '98 12 valve
Yes it would, you would have to run a starter spacer. But the clutch will bolt up and function just fine. -Sands