Toyota Tacoma Toyota Tacoma Centerforce Clutch II - Pressure Plate And Disc
Toyota Tacoma Toyota Tacoma Centerforce Clutch II - Pressure Plate And Disc
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II - Pressure Plate And Disc 159 hp (119 kW) and 180 lb·ft (244 N·m). of torque.Toyota also introduced an X-Runner trim, which replaces the slow selling S-Runner trim from the previous generation. The X-Runner features the 1GR-FE paired to a six speed manual transmission, 18 in (457 mm) alloy wheels, lowered two inches from the factory and included an X-Brace suspension package. Toyota also included a Down-Hill Assist Control (DAC) and Hill-Side Assist Control (HAC), with models that were equipped with the optional Toyota Racing Development (TRD) packages. DAC automatically applies braking during downhill decents while H

Features for your Toyota Tacoma

  • These Centerforce II clutch kits provide up to a 60 percent increase in holding capacity over stock systems.
  • These clutch-and-disc sets are recommended for mildly modified vehicles used for street and strip type applications.
  • These units are also very capable for 4WD and off-road use, heavy-duty towing, and commercial applications.

Centerforce II - Pressure Plate And Disc At the 2004 Chicago Auto Show, Toyota unveiled a bigger and more powerful Tacoma. This new Tacoma was available in eighteen different configurations, that included three cab configurations, four transmissions, two engines, and two bed lengths. The Tacoma's 4.0-liter 1GR-FE V6 took the place of the original 3.4-liter V6. The new V6 had many enhancements, such as a new 6500 pound tow rating, and a payload capacity of 1650 pounds. It produces 236 horsepower (176 kW) and 266 foot-pounds of torque. The smaller, but all-new 2.7-liter 2TR-FE 4-cylinder alternative in less expensive models is rated at