Just finished installing my spring that I got from Jsolo. Install was a breeze, took about 5 minutes. Using a ziptie to hold the clutch pedal out of the way
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05-18-2012, 02:25 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Just finished installing my spring that I got from Jsolo. Install was a breeze, took about 5 minutes. Using a ziptie to hold the clutch pedal out of the way is key. Had a little trouble getting the pin back in but used some adjustable pliers to help "squeeze" the pin back in.
Pedal feel is noticeably different. I wouldn't say it's a "night and day" type of difference, but there definately seems to be more "feel" during clutch engagement now. Another thing I notice is that if I lightly touch the clutch pedal (car is parked) there is a bit more play that with the stock spring. This does not affect anything really, the new softer spring still does its job on returning the clutch pedal all the way to the top.
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