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Old 04-27-2004, 06:50 PM
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clutch pedal height

I have a 1996 Mustang GT, and have noticed that my clutch pedal is about 1 1/2 inches higher than my brake pedal. Any way to adjust this??? I have a friend who had a 96, and he said that his clutch and brake pedals were at the same height. Just curious if there is a way to adjust it back to like it should be without screwing up the way the clutch engages...
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Re: clutch pedal height

there is a ratchet adjustment for your clutch pedal (there is on a 95 anyway) right above your gas pedal ,but is adjusted all the way down is sill about an inch higher than the brake
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go get an adjustable clutch cable, Steeda makes one. then you can adjust the overall lenghth of the cable. lengthen it some and then get in and press the pedal a few times.

somebody correct me if i'm wrong...
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