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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Damage due to no clutch spring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snoopy49" data-source="post: 15340579" data-attributes="member: 138649"><p>I think the spring is aimed at the cars without the return spring. </p><p>When I talked about slop, I was talking about with the pedal released. If removing the OC spring causes clutch damage, why don't the pre 2013 cars have OC springs?</p><p></p><p>As far as the glowing reviews are concerned and assuming some are from 2013-14 GT500 owners, replacing the heavy spring with the lighter spring would give you better pedal feel than with the heavy spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snoopy49, post: 15340579, member: 138649"] I think the spring is aimed at the cars without the return spring. When I talked about slop, I was talking about with the pedal released. If removing the OC spring causes clutch damage, why don't the pre 2013 cars have OC springs? As far as the glowing reviews are concerned and assuming some are from 2013-14 GT500 owners, replacing the heavy spring with the lighter spring would give you better pedal feel than with the heavy spring. [/QUOTE]
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