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Steeda quad adjuster questions...

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SilverBullet00

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I am so tired of my clutch pedal! I have the stock clutch but I strained my knee a while ago and driving a non-auto is killing me. Will the steeda quad adjuster kit kelp me out? I know I had a friend with a 5.0 that had this done to it, and it was awesome! the pedal was about 3in from the ground and pushing it to the floor was effortless!! That is pretty much what Im looking for..

One more question, is there anyway to damage a cluth with this mod? Im not anxious about removing the longtubes to drop the tranny anytime soon!
 
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Are you referring to the quadrant and firewall adjuster? I put the quick realse quadrant on mine and it actually got easier to push the pedal. It shouldn't damage the clutch as long as you have it adjusted right.
 

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It shouldn't damage the clutch as long as you have it adjusted right.
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Key point.
We've got a Steeda adjustable cable, firewall adjuster and MM clutch pedal (as well as Steeda's quad) and between them all, it's quite adjustable. If you're looking for that short stroke, I'd opt for all three parts, as you'll need a shorter cable (adjustable), the ability to fine tune it (firewall adjuster) and the clutch pedal adjuster (to get it down closer to the firewall). The quad is just a stronger piece...and the difference between the steep ramp (red) quad and the 2 pickup (blue) quad are minimal. Go with the blue one. I've got both, held them back to back...and the amount of additional steepness(?) is very minimal.
 
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is there anyway I can damage the clutch having it that short? Is it easy to fine tune?
 

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is there anyway I can damage the clutch having it that short? Is it easy to fine tune?
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As long as it's fully releasing and fully engaging, you'll be fine.
Easy to fine tune - absolutely - the fine tuning is the easy part...it's getting in 'the range' that you want that I have the most trouble with (or I did...getting better at it now, but still don't feel I am expert at it...just experienced!)
 
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