The Clutch Masters 725 Series Twin Disc Clutch Kit is a high-performance clutch assembly designed specifically for the Ford Focus ST models from 2013 to 2017 equipped with a 2.0L Turbo engine. This premium clutch kit is engineered for both rugged industrial applications and high-performance automotive platforms, making it an ideal choice for fleet vehicles, daily drivers, and enthusiast builds. The kit includes a twin disc design that offers increased torque capacity, improved heat dissipation, and quicker engagement, ensuring reliable operation under demanding conditions. It is built to optimize power transfer and durability, especially suited for heavy-duty use and aggressive driving scenarios. Note that this conversion kit is designed to work exclusively with Clutch Masters flywheels and will not fit with OEM flywheels, emphasizing the importance of proper system compatibility. Proper installation and system setup are critical for maximizing performance and longevity, so professional installation is recommended to ensure precise alignment and proper mechanical linkage. The kit’s robust construction and high-quality materials provide long-lasting performance, making it a reliable choice for fleet operators and automotive enthusiasts seeking superior clutch performance. This product is an excellent upgrade for those looking to improve their vehicle’s clutch response, durability, and overall driving experience, especially in high-stress applications. Ensure your vehicle’s system specifications and application details are verified before installation to guarantee optimal operation and compatibility.
Features:
- Twin disc design for increased torque capacity and quick engagement
- Specifically engineered for Ford Focus ST 2013-2017 with 2.0L Turbo engines
- Built for heavy-duty fleet applications and high-performance automotive use
- Compatible exclusively with Clutch Masters flywheels, not OEM flywheels
- Enhanced heat dissipation and long-lasting durability for demanding driving conditions
Fitment:
Ford Focus ST 2013 to 2017







