A new interactive clutch selector is now available online at Roadranger.com to help maintenance professionals select and order Fuller replacement clutches. The Fuller Aftermarket Clutch Selector provides customized results
Roadranger.com Features Point And Click Clutch Selection
A new interactive clutch selector is now available online at Roadranger.com to help maintenance professionals select and order Fuller replacement clutches. The Fuller Aftermarket Clutch Selector provides customized results

based on application, original equipment manufacturer (OEM), truck year, engine, torque and transmission input shaft size.
The selector is accessible in any one of three quick and easy ways:
• At www.roadranger.com/clutch.
• Under the "Tools You Can Use" menu in the right column of the Roadranger.com web page.
• At the "Aftermarket & Parts" menu along the top of the Roadranger.com web page.
Fuller replacement clutches are made to the same exact standards as those used on new OEM production vehicles. Features and benefits that result from Eaton's manufacturing process include:
• Premium vibration dampening technology, which was developed jointly with engine and vehicle manufacturers, provides protection along the entire driveline to promote reliability and reduce maintenance and downtime costs.
• Proprietary disc-facing compounds contribute to longer life and excellent performance.
• Adjustment mechanisms ensure accurate positioning, again promoting long life and excellent performance.
• Eaton incorporates design characteristics that manage torque distribution and thermal loads to promote long life.
• The full baffle design provides protection from debris and helps guard the clutch adjusting mechanism.
Genuine Fuller replacement clutches are available for a wide variety of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
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