AGP Chromoly Clutch Fork Pivot Ball 95-05 Neon / SRT-4 / PT Cruiser (non turbo)

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Model Number: 220178-BALL-SS

If you own a 95-05 Neon or 03-05 Neon SRT-4 with manual transmission, and are replacing your clutch, we recommend also replacing the clutch pivot fork and pivot ball.

The clutch pivot fork pivots on the pivot ball (makes sense, right?). When you push down on the clutch, the master cylinder and slave cylinder extend to push the fork and bearing against the clutch to disengage the clutch. This disengages the power from the engine to the transmission and axles.

We sell the clutch pivot fork separately, be sure to add both to your shopping cart!

Fits:

  • 1995-1999 Dodge/Plymouth Neons
  • 2001-2005 Dodge/Plymouth Neons
  • 2003-2005 Dodge SRT-4
  • 2001-2010 Chrysler PT Cruiser NON TURBO (this item does not work with the turbo model)
  • $34.99
    $34.99
    AGP Chromoly Clutch Fork Pivot Ball 95-05 Neon / SRT-4 / PT Cruiser (non turbo), Clutches & Flywheels: Store Name

    Ask a Product Question

    • Christopher Lynch
      Is there a benefit to doing the steel pivot ball vs the stock Mopar OEM pivot ball? Or is it just cosmetic?
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        We have not found there to be any issues with the Mopar one, it seems to work great with every clutch we have ever tested. However, its design, a plastic cap pressed onto a steel stud doesn't seem as solid as a Chromoly steel one piece pivot ball. So, if you have a clutch that requires more effort to depress, or if you are going to be driving the car hard, it may be best to just get the Chromoly pivot ball. That way you know you'll have a solid pivot you wont have to worry about.
    • Ken
      Does this pivot ball fit any PT cruiser transmissions? The t350 more specifically?
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        Yes this pivot ball fits many Chrysler manual transmission vehicles. It fits the Neon SRT4, 95-05 Neons, NON TURBO PT Cruisers, older Stratus/Cirrus/Sebrings.
    • Josh Baez
      What tool do i need to use to remove the old pivot ball and to install the new chrome one?
      1 Answer
      • Customer Service Rep

        Its recommended to use a slide hammer puller.