AVGeek99
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I think part of the reason people don't like the OEM clutch in the JL 6MT is becuase it doesn't feel like a Jeep or a truck. How it feels is much more like a MT in a sports car. Obviously not the same as your Porsche, but the feel is more similar to a sports car than a Jeep. In a Jeep or truck you expect the clutch to have a heavier feel than what the JL is.I have driven manuals forever, mainly BMW's and Porsche. I like MT's - period. Yes, the JL 6MT is different, but it amazes me to see posts of owners claiming that they have stalled their Jeep so many times due to a "crappy clutch", etc. - and how terrible the whole experience is. Maybe it's a bit of not really knowing how to use a MT more than a shitty clutch? (they are all different ya know)?
I have owned my 6MT JL now for 3 years and with 30k+ miles on her, I haven't stalled the Jeep out - there is no reason to. I jump out of my Porsche (6MT) and into the Jeep, and yes It sure feels different, but is it "bad" - no it is not! You need to drive both (MT/AT) and make up your mind on how each feels to you and what is best for your needs. Don't rely on forum posts to make up your mind for you.
(AND we also have a '24 Grand Cherokee with the 8spd Auto - yes, it's a nice tranny, but I like to shift my JL!) Best of luck with your choice!![]()
I put 20K miles on the OEM clutch in mine before I had to replace it. I then put 50k miles on a CF II. And then in the past week I had the 19A clutch recall completed so it now has an OEM clutch again.
Here are my recollections of what the different clutches were like. When I got my 2021 new the clutch did take some time getting used to; I was comming from a 2012 JK 6MT. After about a week I got used to it and I didn't mind the OEM clutch; it shifted very easily and smoothly from gear to gear. I thought it paired well with the transmission. I had to replace the clutch at 20k miles because I was stupid and got a bunch of mud in the clutch and destroyed it. This was during covid and the only clutch I could find readily available was a CFII, which I had read good things about.
When I got it back the feel was night and day different, much heavier like what you'd typically expect in a Jeep or truck, and much more obvious engagment. I immediately liked this feel, but I could never get the transmission to shift as smoothly as with the OEM clutch. Starting intermittently at about 25kmiles (on the clutch) first, second, and third became notchy and harder to place in gear. This became more regular at 35k miles and for the last 10k or so miles it was a PITA to shift in lower gears. I figured out ways to make it shift a little better, but it never went back to normal. It got to the point I didn't like driving it anymore becuase I had to concentrate so much on shifting, so I bought a 2025 JLUR XR with the AT.
After moving my all my after market parts to the 2025 I wanted to sell my 2021. I knew I'd have difficutly selling it with how much of a PITA it was to shift I reluctantly had the 19A recall completed. The recall wasn't without it's adventures, primarily because the service advisor didn't tell the mechanic to call me to reprogram the computer if it through an error after completion, but when I finally got it back it only took me about 5 minutes to get used to the OEM clutch again. I drove it for all of 90 miles on the new OEM clutch before I sold it, but in that 90 miles it shifted much better and MUCH smoother than in the 50k miles I put ont with the CFII.
I know a lot of people hate the OEM clutch, but IMO I think it pairs well with the JL MT, though they are both better suited for a sportier car.
I never thought I'd say it, but I am just glad to be done with it and glad I got the AT in my 2025.
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