Argo Avenger 2006 Clutch Nylon Sliders

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    Argo Avenger 2006 Clutch Nylon Sliders

    Having problems shifting the transmission. The owners manual says this is a clutch issue and the repair should be done by a dealer as special tools are required. I am 4 hrs from a dealer. Any input regarding clutch slider replacement and tools needed will be a great help.

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    Which transmission? (I think avengers had 2 choices in 2006?)
    What sort of problem?

    Clutch maintenance/repair is pretty easy* once you've seen it all done. Rock Doctor posted videos so that we can see it done. Search for clutch videos.

    * Okay, there are some cases, such as real bad corrosion, that can make any job extremely frustrating and make a guy daydream of thermite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8x8 View Post
    Having problems shifting the transmission. The owners manual says this is a clutch issue and the repair should be done by a dealer as special tools are required. I am 4 hrs from a dealer. Any input regarding clutch slider replacement and tools needed will be a great help.
    Both the primary and secondary clutch are very easy to remove and basically come off as one piece. I bet you could ship the to the dealer and have them rebuild. I did this when I had an Avenger to have my clutch weights changed for high altitude.

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    secondary clutch is quite easy to rebuild, i have taken it apart a few times out in the field already. keep having problems with the bushing, clutch dont want to shift back down when hittin a mud hole or steering.

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