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Your vehicle’s clutch and flywheel work together to deliver smooth gear changes and reliable power transfer from the engine to the gearbox. When these components wear out, you may experience slipping, juddering, difficulty selecting gears or vibration through the pedal. We supply OE‑quality clutch and flywheel parts for all makes and models, with fast UK delivery to keep your vehicle running smoothly and prevent costly drivetrain damage.

What Does the Clutch System Do?

Your vehicle’s clutch system connects and disconnects the engine from the gearbox, allowing smooth gear changes and controlled power delivery to the wheels.

What Clutch & Flywheels Do We Supply?

We supply clutch kits, flywheels, clutch plates, pressure plates, release bearings, slave cylinders, master cylinders, clutch cables and related components for all makes and models.

Clutch Kits

We supply complete clutch kits including friction plate, pressure plate and release bearing for reliable, smooth gear changes.

Flywheels

We supply clutch friction plates that engage with the flywheel to transmit engine power to the gearbox.

Clutch Plates

We supply clutch friction plates that engage with the flywheel to transmit engine power to the gearbox.

Pressure Plates

We supply pressure plates that apply the clamping force needed to engage the clutch plate securely.

Release Bearings

We supply release bearings that disengage the clutch when the pedal is pressed.

Slave Cylinders

We supply hydraulic slave cylinders that operate the clutch fork or release mechanism.

Master Cylinders

We supply clutch master cylinders that generate hydraulic pressure when the pedal is pressed.

Clutch Cables

We supply clutch cables for vehicles using mechanical clutch actuation systems.

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How Does the Clutch and Flywheel System Work?

The clutch plate is clamped between the flywheel and pressure plate. When you press the clutch pedal, the release mechanism separates the clutch plate from the flywheel, allowing you to change gear without damaging the gearbox. When you release the pedal, the clutch plate re‑engages with the flywheel, transmitting engine power smoothly back through the transmission to the wheels.

Common Signs of Clutch or Flywheel Problems

  • Slipping when accelerating
  • Difficulty selecting gears
  • Juddering when pulling away
  • High clutch pedal bite point
  • Grinding or rattling noises
  • Vibration through the pedal
  • Burning smell under load

What Causes Clutch and Flywheel Issues?

  • Worn clutch friction plate
  • Weak or damaged pressure plate
  • Failing release bearing
  • Hydraulic leaks in master or slave cylinders
  • Warped or worn flywheel
  • Aggressive driving or towing strain
  • Misalignment between engine and gearbox

Why Clutch & Flywheel Parts Wear Out

Clutch and flywheel components naturally wear over time due to friction, heat and repeated engagement. Heavy loads, stop‑start driving and towing can accelerate wear.

When Should Clutch and Flywheel Components Be Replaced?

  • When the clutch is slipping under load
  • When gear changes become difficult or noisy
  • When juddering occurs when pulling away
  • When the pedal bite point becomes very high
  • When rattling or vibration from the flywheel is noticeable

Clutch and flywheel life varies with driving style, load and usage. Many drivers see wear from around 60,000–100,000 miles, but heavy use, towing or city driving can shorten this.

What Are the Most Common Mistakes When Replacing Clutch or Flywheel Parts?

  • Replacing the clutch without inspecting the flywheel
  • Re‑using worn release bearings or bolts
  • Not checking or bleeding the hydraulic system properly
  • Ignoring oil leaks from crankshaft or gearbox seals
  • Incorrect alignment of the clutch plate
  • Using cheap, low‑quality components

Correct installation and OE‑quality parts help prevent premature failure and repeat labour.

What Happens If I Ignore Clutch or Flywheel Problems?

  • Increased slipping and loss of drive
  • Difficulty selecting gears or complete gear selection failure
  • Vibration and noise that can damage the gearbox
  • Sudden loss of drive if components fail completely

Ignoring clutch or flywheel issues can turn a manageable repair into a more expensive gearbox or drivetrain problem.

Why Choose OE‑Quality Clutch & Flywheel Components?

OE‑quality clutch and flywheel parts offer:

  • Correct fitment and engagement
  • Smooth, consistent pedal feel
  • Reduced noise and vibration
  • Long service life under normal use
  • Reliable performance in all conditions

Cheap alternatives can slip, judder or fail early, leading to repeat labour and extra cost.

Why Do Drivers and Workshops Choose Us?

  • OE‑quality clutch and flywheel components for all makes and models
  • Fast UK delivery
  • Expert support via WhatsApp
  • Trusted by drivers, home mechanics and trade professionals
  • Competitive pricing without compromising quality

How Does Delivery Work?

Most orders are dispatched the same day, with next‑day delivery available across mainland UK. Tracking is provided, and trade customers can arrange timed deliveries to fit workshop schedules.

What’s Included in This Category?

This category includes clutch kits, flywheels, clutch plates, pressure plates, release bearings, slave cylinders, master cylinders, clutch cables and related components. All parts are available for all makes and models with OE‑quality options for reliable performance.

FAQs

Why is my clutch slipping when I accelerate?

  • A worn clutch friction plate or weak pressure plate is the most common cause of slipping under load.

Why is it hard to get my car into gear?

  • Clutch drag from a worn or misadjusted clutch, hydraulic issues or a failing release bearing can make gear selection difficult.

Do I need to replace the flywheel with the clutch?

  • On many vehicles, especially with dual‑mass flywheels, it’s recommended to inspect and often replace the flywheel with the clutch to avoid repeat labour.

How do I know which clutch kit my vehicle needs?

  • Send your registration and we’ll match the correct OE‑quality clutch and flywheel components for your vehicle.