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spudfan



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Puma Clutch prices
Land Rover Defender 2007 Clutch Kit Part No.: LR012199 comes in at £234.82(+VAT at 20%) from your maindealer.
Paddocks have AP Driveline (formerly Borg and Beck) Clutch Kit (plate and cover) - TDCI Puma Part Number: LR012199G for £139.38 Inc. VAT. That is the exact same part number.
Paddocks also list this one from (Please don't shoot me) Britpart, Uprated Clutch Kit - Plate & Cover - Defender Puma 2007 onwards LR072972 for £146.88 Inc. VAT. And they go on to say" The uprated clutch kit for Defender Puma was originally introduced by Land Rover for the higher powered Autobiography model. Britpart have now introduced this kit to enable you to fit a heavier duty clutch to your regular powered Puma"
Here are a list of clutch part numbers that have been used for the Puma
LR029894 - LR005772 - LR037956 - LR012199 - URB500080
The only one that comes up in searches on a maindealer site is the LR012199, so I presume that is the standard issue from Land Rover now....unless you go for the super doper heavy duty one. This does not come up on the maindealer site.
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pj2106



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Stornoway Grey
I would speak to Ben Williams at clutchfix and get a decent clutch sorted not much more and higher quality for most the hd1 ceramic clutch kit will do or has higher power applications available I have a hd1 in mine and it's lighter and smoother than the original worth the few extra quid in my opinion 2008 110 2.4 XS Utility (Hagrid)
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proloForêt



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France 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
pj, how is the hd1 clutch in regards noise especially when idling in neutral?
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zsd-puma



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Quote:
The uprated clutch kit for Defender Puma was originally introduced by Land Rover for the higher powered Autobiography model.


This is true, the cost of the AB one from Land Rover is about £1300. Shocked

The only problem with a Britpart clutch is you've not idea if it'll be any good. Even if one someone bought 2 months ago was brilliant, they could have changed suppliers and now they're rubbish. It's not as if it's a 5 min job to change it again if it fails.
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Paulv8



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1989 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Alpine White
Not long fitted the britpart uprated clutch. It was stamped AP.

Seems good. It's spent it's entire life so far (about 500-750 miles) dragging a fully loaded 110 plus a caravan of 1.6 tonne about. There is a slight clutch rattle on idle when hot, but I have heard of this with other clutches too, including clutchfix ones. V8 90...WIP
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