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GMC Suburban Flywheels
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of GMC Suburban flywheels to ensure that you have every flywheel option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of GMC Suburban flywheels, so that whether you are looking for a lightweight aluminum GMC Suburban flywheel or a dual mass flywheel or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your GMC Suburban flywheel needs!
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Fits: 55-85 4.3L 265" thru 7.0L 427" ALL V8 (EXC. 400") 10.4" or 11" Clutch
PART# 900120
Fits: 55-85 4.3L 265" thru 7.0L 427" ALL V8 (EXC. 400") 10.4" Clutch
PART# 700100
Fits: 55-85 4.3L 265" thru 7.0L 427" ALL V8 (EXC. 400") 10.4" CLUTCH
PART# 900100
Fits: 55-85 4.3L 265" thru 7.0L 427" ALL V8 (EXC. 400") 10.4", 11" or 12" CLUTCH
PART# 700120
Fits: 55-86 Corvette, 55-90 Blazer, 55-90 Pickup, 55-90 Suburban, 67-86 Camaro
PART# 198681
Fits: 1991-1995 GMC G35/G3500 Van Base, 1991-1996 Chevrolet G30 Van Base, • 1991-1999 Chevrolet P30 Van Base, • 1991-1999 GMC P35/P3500 Van Base, 1991-2000 ...
PART# 10-430
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Clutch Flywheel for GMC C15/C1500 Suburban G25 K15/K1500 P15/P1500 Jimmy Pontiac
Clutch Flywheel for Chevrolet C1500 1988-1998 Blazer GMC C1500 K1500 Yukon 5.7L
STAGE 2 CLUTCH KIT+FLYWHEEL for CHEVY GMC C G K P R 10 20 30 1500 2500 3500 5.7L
HD 12" CLUTCH KIT+FLYWHEEL fits 86-95 CHEVY GMC C G K P R V 1500 2500 3500 5.7L
New Clutch Flywheel for GMC C1500 C2500 C3500 1980-1986 K1500 Suburban 1979-1984
CLUTCH FLYWHEEL for GMC C15 C1500 Suburban K15 K1500 P15 P1500 Jimmy 4.1 5.0 5.7
WHY TO BUY?
When we've discussed performance GMC Suburban flywheels with other enthusiasts, one of the most common advantages we've heard is that they simply make driving more fun. Everyone loves a rev-happy GMC Suburban engine, and a performance flywheel definitely helps in that department. Installing a lightweight GMC Suburban flywheel offers a noticeable improvement from the first time you start your engine. In fact, just revving an engine with a lightweight flywheel makes us all giddy inside and brings a smile to our faces, and isn't that what it's all about?
DID YOU KNOW?
Lightweight aftermarket flywheels help GMC Suburban engines rev faster, and provide quicker acceleration due to less rotational mass and parasitic drag, especially in lower gears. This can be especially beneficial with turbocharged vehicles since faster revving equals reduced turbo lag. Some manufacturers offer steel GMC Suburban performance flywheels, which some racing organizations require for competitive track use, so if you're building a race vehicle you will want to check with whichever sanctioning body you will be racing under to ensure compliance.
FAQs
Q: How do you install a flywheel?
A: We recommend professional installation since dropping the transmission or whole motor is usually needed. Once the transmission is off of the block, you can go ahead and remove your clutch setup and flywheel. Replace the factory flywheel with your aftermarket one, and re-install the clutch. (Buying a new clutch is a good idea at this point since it needs to be taken off anyway.)
Q: What does a flywheel do? Why buy a flywheel?
A: A flywheel is a component of your clutch assembly, and can make a huge difference in how your car responds when you press the gas pedal. Lightened flywheels are made out of aluminum or chromoly, which reduces the rotating mass by dramatically trimming weight as compared to your heavy factory OEM flywheel. Because the lighter flywheel has less inertia, the engine doesn't need that much torque (power) to spin the flywheel to reach the certain rpm. The result is your car's rpm will increase faster. Additionally, the reduced weight alone will give you a bump in power.
A: We recommend professional installation since dropping the transmission or whole motor is usually needed. Once the transmission is off of the block, you can go ahead and remove your clutch setup and flywheel. Replace the factory flywheel with your aftermarket one, and re-install the clutch. (Buying a new clutch is a good idea at this point since it needs to be taken off anyway.)
Q: What does a flywheel do? Why buy a flywheel?
A: A flywheel is a component of your clutch assembly, and can make a huge difference in how your car responds when you press the gas pedal. Lightened flywheels are made out of aluminum or chromoly, which reduces the rotating mass by dramatically trimming weight as compared to your heavy factory OEM flywheel. Because the lighter flywheel has less inertia, the engine doesn't need that much torque (power) to spin the flywheel to reach the certain rpm. The result is your car's rpm will increase faster. Additionally, the reduced weight alone will give you a bump in power.
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GMC Suburban Flywheels
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of GMC Suburban flywheels to ensure that you have every flywheel option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of GMC Suburban flywheels, so that whether you are looking for a lightweight aluminum GMC Suburban flywheel or a dual mass flywheel or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your GMC Suburban flywheel needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop GMC Suburban Flywheels by Year
Shop GMC Suburban Flywheels by Brand
1 - 6 of 6
Sort by:
Fits: 55-85 4.3L 265" thru 7.0L 427" ALL V8 (EXC. 400") 10.4" or 11" Clutch
PART# 900120
Fits: 55-85 4.3L 265" thru 7.0L 427" ALL V8 (EXC. 400") 10.4" Clutch
PART# 700100
Fits: 55-85 4.3L 265" thru 7.0L 427" ALL V8 (EXC. 400") 10.4" CLUTCH
PART# 900100
Fits: 55-85 4.3L 265" thru 7.0L 427" ALL V8 (EXC. 400") 10.4", 11" or 12" CLUTCH
PART# 700120
Fits: 55-86 Corvette, 55-90 Blazer, 55-90 Pickup, 55-90 Suburban, 67-86 Camaro
PART# 198681
Fits: 1991-1995 GMC G35/G3500 Van Base, 1991-1996 Chevrolet G30 Van Base, • 1991-1999 Chevrolet P30 Van Base, • 1991-1999 GMC P35/P3500 Van Base, 1991-2000 ...
PART# 10-430
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Clutch Flywheel for GMC C15/C1500 Suburban G25 K15/K1500 P15/P1500 Jimmy Pontiac
Clutch Flywheel for Chevrolet C1500 1988-1998 Blazer GMC C1500 K1500 Yukon 5.7L
STAGE 2 CLUTCH KIT+FLYWHEEL for CHEVY GMC C G K P R 10 20 30 1500 2500 3500 5.7L
HD 12" CLUTCH KIT+FLYWHEEL fits 86-95 CHEVY GMC C G K P R V 1500 2500 3500 5.7L
New Clutch Flywheel for GMC C1500 C2500 C3500 1980-1986 K1500 Suburban 1979-1984
CLUTCH FLYWHEEL for GMC C15 C1500 Suburban K15 K1500 P15 P1500 Jimmy 4.1 5.0 5.7
WHY TO BUY?
When we've discussed performance GMC Suburban flywheels with other enthusiasts, one of the most common advantages we've heard is that they simply make driving more fun. Everyone loves a rev-happy GMC Suburban engine, and a performance flywheel definitely helps in that department. Installing a lightweight GMC Suburban flywheel offers a noticeable improvement from the first time you start your engine. In fact, just revving an engine with a lightweight flywheel makes us all giddy inside and brings a smile to our faces, and isn't that what it's all about?
DID YOU KNOW?
Lightweight aftermarket flywheels help GMC Suburban engines rev faster, and provide quicker acceleration due to less rotational mass and parasitic drag, especially in lower gears. This can be especially beneficial with turbocharged vehicles since faster revving equals reduced turbo lag. Some manufacturers offer steel GMC Suburban performance flywheels, which some racing organizations require for competitive track use, so if you're building a race vehicle you will want to check with whichever sanctioning body you will be racing under to ensure compliance.
FAQs
Q: How do you install a flywheel?
A: We recommend professional installation since dropping the transmission or whole motor is usually needed. Once the transmission is off of the block, you can go ahead and remove your clutch setup and flywheel. Replace the factory flywheel with your aftermarket one, and re-install the clutch. (Buying a new clutch is a good idea at this point since it needs to be taken off anyway.)
Q: What does a flywheel do? Why buy a flywheel?
A: A flywheel is a component of your clutch assembly, and can make a huge difference in how your car responds when you press the gas pedal. Lightened flywheels are made out of aluminum or chromoly, which reduces the rotating mass by dramatically trimming weight as compared to your heavy factory OEM flywheel. Because the lighter flywheel has less inertia, the engine doesn't need that much torque (power) to spin the flywheel to reach the certain rpm. The result is your car's rpm will increase faster. Additionally, the reduced weight alone will give you a bump in power.
A: We recommend professional installation since dropping the transmission or whole motor is usually needed. Once the transmission is off of the block, you can go ahead and remove your clutch setup and flywheel. Replace the factory flywheel with your aftermarket one, and re-install the clutch. (Buying a new clutch is a good idea at this point since it needs to be taken off anyway.)
Q: What does a flywheel do? Why buy a flywheel?
A: A flywheel is a component of your clutch assembly, and can make a huge difference in how your car responds when you press the gas pedal. Lightened flywheels are made out of aluminum or chromoly, which reduces the rotating mass by dramatically trimming weight as compared to your heavy factory OEM flywheel. Because the lighter flywheel has less inertia, the engine doesn't need that much torque (power) to spin the flywheel to reach the certain rpm. The result is your car's rpm will increase faster. Additionally, the reduced weight alone will give you a bump in power.