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Clutch Pedal Vibration
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<blockquote data-quote="pgordon" data-source="post: 566901" data-attributes="member: 10615"><p>I had this problem with my 2000 gt that I sold and it is just starting with my cobra. They are self adjusting to a point. You can put your foot under it and pull up. If you hear a click that means it just adjusted. If you do not hear a click than it is not loose enough to be adjusted with the stock setup. I will probably get a firewall adjuster and clutch quadrant which will eliminate the anoying vibration, and help shifting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pgordon, post: 566901, member: 10615"] I had this problem with my 2000 gt that I sold and it is just starting with my cobra. They are self adjusting to a point. You can put your foot under it and pull up. If you hear a click that means it just adjusted. If you do not hear a click than it is not loose enough to be adjusted with the stock setup. I will probably get a firewall adjuster and clutch quadrant which will eliminate the anoying vibration, and help shifting. [/QUOTE]
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