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Location: Norman, Oklahoma, USA
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![]() You need to loosen the cable. I wouldn't drive with it the way it is either. It will most likely slip. I don't see why you guys buy aftermarket clutch quadrants. I hate the feel of most aftermarket clutch quadrants. I modified the stock one so that I can adjust it and it still has the feel of the stock pedal. Seriously, what's the advantage of aftermarket?
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