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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
2011 5.0L Clutch Pedal Issue Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="200MPHCOBRA" data-source="post: 14719768" data-attributes="member: 29964"><p>I went with the Mach 700, its a little much for the street, pulling off slowly from a dead stop you can get a little chatter. I should have gone two down to the Mach 500 since it has a fiber disc, the 700 and 600 is metalic. It works great at the drags, I'm sure the 500 will be fine too. You don't need a throwout bearing, as it is, the Exedy looks identical to the Ford unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200MPHCOBRA, post: 14719768, member: 29964"] I went with the Mach 700, its a little much for the street, pulling off slowly from a dead stop you can get a little chatter. I should have gone two down to the Mach 500 since it has a fiber disc, the 700 and 600 is metalic. It works great at the drags, I'm sure the 500 will be fine too. You don't need a throwout bearing, as it is, the Exedy looks identical to the Ford unit. [/QUOTE]
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