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Can anyone local do a RJM Clutch Pedal install?

I'm looking for anyone in SoCal that has previously installed an RJM clutch and is very familiar on how to adjust it. Let me know or PM with your price

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Old 12-11-2015, 11:52 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm looking for anyone in SoCal that has previously installed an RJM clutch and is very familiar on how to adjust it. Let me know or PM with your price for labor.

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Old 12-11-2015, 12:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Having that hard of a time finding a shop to install the clutch pedal?
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Having that hard of a time finding a shop to install the clutch pedal?
I'm actually trying to find someone that has install one in their car, since they would be more familiar with it.

I found a few shops that would do it but all seemed to not have installed this particular clutch pedal before.
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Yes thanks... I saw it but it's very vague, plus I can't tackle this at home since I don't have anywhere to do it. (I park outside my apt building)
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Yes thanks... I saw it but it's very vague, plus I can't tackle this at home since I don't have anywhere to do it. (I park outside my apt building)
Same reason why I do some of my own little mods, but nothing too big to where I have to take apart the car haah
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Same reason why I do some of my own little mods, but nothing too big to where I have to take apart the car haah
you gone have to help me out with this then
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you gone have to help me out with this then
Little mods haha, like attaching carbon fiber to the interior and the mirrors and the antenna. LOL
And the shift knob lol. Everything else even my exhaust I had my guys at my shop do it haha.
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RJM is a great mod.

I strongly advise to have a shop do it for you properly at the first place. I installed it myself and it wasn't worth the effort. Eventually had to replace the master cylinder.

Our cars already has CSC issue waiting to happen, why add more issue by not installing a great mod properly? Just my 2 cent.
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RJM is a great mod.

I strongly advise to have a shop do it for you properly at the first place. I installed it myself and it wasn't worth the effort. Eventually had to replace the master cylinder.

Our cars already has CSC issue waiting to happen, why add more issue by not installing a great mod properly? Just my 2 cent.

I ended up selling the pedal to a forum member. I read all the horror stories about people swearing not doing the install ever again since it was a pain in the arse due to the cramped quarters, plus I couldn't find a shop a felt comfortable with doing the install for me either.

In the end I just gave up and decided it get rid of it.... Anyhow, I'm not really having an issue with the clutch engagement ever since I added a SprintBooster and changed to a weighted shift knob... Go figure!
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Sorry i didn't see your post sooner, i could have done it for you. I did mine. No matter how comfortable you feel with your stock pedal, it still sucks. Can't tell you how many manuals I've driven and this 370 pedal system is the worst.

RJM was my first mod on this car. Could never go back.

Plus I'm a small guy ha ha
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I'm in SoCal and I've tinkered with mine so much I know every trick on how to adjust this thing to perfection. Shoot me a PM if you still need help
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Sorry i didn't see your post sooner, i could have done it for you. I did mine. No matter how comfortable you feel with your stock pedal, it still sucks. Can't tell you how many manuals I've driven and this 370 pedal system is the worst.

RJM was my first mod on this car. Could never go back.

Plus I'm a small guy ha ha

No worries. Thanks for the offer to help me out though. I really appreciate that.

Maybe down the line if I decide to purchase the new updated RJM version that Ryan just release, I'll shoot you a PM.
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New version huh. Cool
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