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Clutch Quadrant?
I want to install a new Clutch Cable and Quadrant in my 89' Mustang.
I don't think I'll have a problem with the cable installation but I'm not sure how to access the quadrant. Should I remove the drivers seat for easier access? Any other tips would be appreciatied? Thanks, Phil |
Some people say moving the seat is best. I did not I moved the seat all the way back and crawled in. I installed the steeda one and it took an hour to install all three parts and adjust it to my liking. Good luck.
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We installed ours without removing the drivers set - but than again - I'm a little vertically challenged! There is a lot of bending of the body to get under the dash to push the two clips.
I would also suggest getting the STEEDA firewall adjuster as well - very easy to adjust clutch presure. |
I'm going to take out the drivers seat when I put in the Steeda Quadrant. It's just 4 bolts and there you go, it's out. No big deal. Yet again, I'm over 6' tall though. ~Brian
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You just need to "Put the right man (kid) on the job"... :)
http://www.dariusrudis.com/mustang/stuff/99monrol.jpg j/k I pulled the seat. The hardest part was getting the old clutch quadrant spring off. I used the Forte unit: http://www.dariusrudis.com/mustang/t...chquadrant.jpg |
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