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Clutch Pressure Plate, 180mm, Early Type: Beetle (1947-1970), Splitscreen (1950-1967), Karmann Ghia (1955-1970)

SKU
111-141-025/DX

Clutch Pressure Plate, 180mm, Early Type: Beetle (1947-1970), Splitscreen (1950-1967), Karmann Ghia (1955-1970)

SKU
111-141-025/DX
Reviews & Ratings
  • Precision-engineered for early type engines
  • Reliable performance with FORST quality
  • Cost-effective solution without compromising on quality

Upgrade your vehicle's clutch system with the FORST Clutch Disc, specifically designed for early type engines with a 180mm diameter. Crafted to deliver dependable performance, this disc ensures smooth operation and longevity, thanks to FORST's commitment to reliability.

Designed with cost efficiency in mind, this clutch disc provides a high-quality solution at an affordable price. It’s an excellent choice for those looking to maintain optimal performance without breaking the bank, making it a smart investment for both everyday drivers and automotive enthusiasts alike.

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This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known as111141025DX
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, Type 2 Split, Karmann Ghia, Beetle Cabriolet, Type 3, Buggy/Baja
BrandFORST
QualityGood Quality
Unit of saleEach
Weight1.00

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1947-1970
Splitscreen1950-1967
Karmann Ghia1955-1970
Beetle Cabrio1949-1970
Type 31961-1970
Buggy/Baja1947-1970
Splitscreen USA1950-1967

Product Questions

Hi
Does the middle retainer ring have to be removed to fit a 1972 beetle?? I have a fly wheel that’s 180mm however the guide ring on the gearbox doesn’t slide through.
Question by: Scott on 16 Sep 2023, 3:18 am
You might need to send some pictures i believe this is for the early style release bearing with no guide tube
Answer by: Rob Baxter (Admin) on 18 Sep 2023, 5:09 pm