• Steel
  • OE Style
  • Direct Fit
  • Limited 5 Year Warranty

I replaced everything in my bell housing on my 2003 TJ. My stock clutch fork was good, but the spring was gone and the release pivot ball was badly worn. I assumed that the part of the fork that wore down the pivot ball was probably worn, too, and it was only $20 more, so I swapped it out, too. Cheap insurance. For a TJ with the NV3550 get LuK kit 05-065, this fork, the Crown Clutch Release Pivot 52087542 and the Crown 4338855 Throwout Fork Spring clip and you will be golden.

Fits perfect on my 2004 Jeep Wrangler TJ.

There is a little spring retainer that my Jeep had chewed up... dealer had one for $4. It is about $1.50 + $5 shipping on here, part #4338855 - just put that number in the amazon search box. There was nothing wrong with my stock one with 171000 miles, but I ordered it as a precaution. You will also need 2 plastic bushings for your transfer case linkage, about $2 at the dealer or on here also part 53004810

If you are doing the clutch and TOB, I recommend to replace the fork as well

These are known to bend, make sure you buy this while replacing the clutch.

Fit my 2002 tj great. My spring that held this and the pilot bearing springs broke. I was driving down the road and when I pressed in my clutch the peddle wouldn't budge. Found out it was because this thing came loose. So I replaced everything in the bell housing. Jeep had 175k miles, so it was probably due.

It's a clutch fork, I replaced it because the other one was really dirty. It was cheap and kept my hands a little cleaner during install. I'm not sure if it's even possible to break a clutch fork, hahaha...

Great replacement for my 19997 wrangler sport with the Ax15 transmission.

Appears to be a factory style replacement. Good finish nice fit

This is a good replacement. Went together perfectly as it should.