Originally posted by: SampSon
You need to exercise if a clutch is hurting your leg.
Or readjust your seat.
Originally posted by: CoolTech
Is there any way WHATSOEVER to make a clutch softer to press?
I like manual transmission, a lot more fun to drive, but the clutch is doing a number on my left hip/knee/hamstring.
Originally posted by: CoolTech
Is there any way WHATSOEVER to make a clutch softer to press?
I like manual transmission, a lot more fun to drive, but the clutch is doing a number on my left hip/knee/hamstring.
Originally posted by: timswim78
Some more information would be helpful, such as the car make, model, year, and etc. Also, do you have a conventional or a hydraulic clutch?
That shouldn't be difficult at all, check with your dealer.Originally posted by: CoolTech
Originally posted by: timswim78
Some more information would be helpful, such as the car make, model, year, and etc. Also, do you have a conventional or a hydraulic clutch?
2005 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Ltd
Originally posted by: CoolTech
Originally posted by: timswim78
Some more information would be helpful, such as the car make, model, year, and etc. Also, do you have a conventional or a hydraulic clutch?
2005 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Ltd
Originally posted by: timswim78
Originally posted by: CoolTech
Originally posted by: timswim78
Some more information would be helpful, such as the car make, model, year, and etc. Also, do you have a conventional or a hydraulic clutch?
2005 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Ltd
My gf has a 5 speed outback (or forester, i forget) and it's clutch pedal is much harder to press than my integra's.
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
I think the only way to make the clutch easier to press is with a lightweight flywheel.
Pussay.Originally posted by: CoolTech
whats with all these comments about being a wuss? it has nothing to do with that, if my leg hurts its not something I can control you idiots. Just because certain things hurt some people and do not hurt others is no reason to be intolerant or make stupid comments.