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Originally Posted by tturbo370z Was bored again last night and ordered an rjm clutch assembly im praying this is THE answer to a normal feeling clutch in the Z. I

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Old 02-02-2015, 08:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Was bored again last night and ordered an rjm clutch assembly im praying this is THE answer to a normal feeling clutch in the Z. I was impressed after reading countless people swear it's there favorite or most rewarding mod and all for $250? I have to see if it lives up to the hype and it's the cheapest mod I have purchased. Lmao It was cheaper that my shift knob I really want it to be as good as everyone says it is and can't wait to give my estatic review that everyone else seems to give it. Of course it can't be without some headache as my good friend galeforce says "it's a pain in the balls to install" within a tight space, but I'm hoping having much practice "stuffing" myself in small spaces I will be alright
I think you will be impressed Although the OEM clutch pedal is a piece of $hit, so that's not difficult

I recommend you find something to lay down next to the car that is about the height of the interior door sill and sturdy enough for you to lay on. In this fashion, I was perfectly comfortable for pretty much the entire install
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I think you will be impressed Although the OEM clutch pedal is a piece of $hit, so that's not difficult

I recommend you find something to lay down next to the car that is about the height of the interior door sill and sturdy enough for you to lay on. In this fashion, I was perfectly comfortable for pretty much the entire install
Thanks for the heads up Jar. I did read in a thread someone used milk crates and a blanket which sounded like a kick *** idea. It may have been yours. That's the only thing I'm hesitant on is the hurt im gonna feel after/ while installing this. It's been having me debting on having someone do it and paying the $100. Only this idea of having something to lay in and not be completely wrenched under the dash gives me hope
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Thanks for the heads up Jar. I did read in a thread someone used milk crates and a blanket which sounded like a kick *** idea. It may have been yours. That's the only thing I'm hesitant on is the hurt im gonna feel after/ while installing this. It's been having me debting on having someone do it and paying the $100. Only this idea of having something to lay in and not be completely wrenched under the dash gives me hope
I actually used an undercounter file cabinet made of wood. I laid a thick blanket over it for some cushion. It made it very easy to get in and out, and I was quite comfortable for an extended period of time in the footwell. My fat, stubby fingers gave me a more problems than the working position lol
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Thanks for the heads up Jar. I did read in a thread someone used milk crates and a blanket which sounded like a kick *** idea. It may have been yours. That's the only thing I'm hesitant on is the hurt im gonna feel after/ while installing this. It's been having me debting on having someone do it and paying the $100. Only this idea of having something to lay in and not be completely wrenched under the dash gives me hope
For more room. Take the front seat out. 4 bolts and 2 plugs. 10 minutes tops.
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Yep was planing on doing that as well can't imagine doing it with it in ugh
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Yep was planing on doing that as well can't imagine doing it with it in ugh
Actually, I didn't bother taking out the front seat. It was part of my master plan, but once I got the cabinet situated, I didn't feel the need with the seat pushed all the way back. And I'm not a small guy (6'-1" about 230-240)
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