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Unessicary wear on clutch due to breaking?
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Last edited by Kevingolshani; 12-12-2009 at 02:58 PM. |
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Re: Unessicary wear on clutch due to breaking?
the way you're driving is'nt wearing down the clutch if anything you're wearing down the pressure plate & bearing.you could put it in neutral & release pedal when coming to a stop or just down shift if not completely stopping
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Re: Unessicary wear on clutch due to breaking?
No, that can wear the bearing faster, but not the clutch plate. Its most likely you havent learned the ideal way to drive a standard shift car.
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