I just orders the the clutch adjustment kit and I am to big to fit under my dash lol any suggestions
And made some disturbing discoveries.Everett said:We have covered alot of ground in this thread
I just got a brand new aluminum one. It's really cool however I am at a loss as to how to install it. I can barely fit under thereAlscobra said:So how about those clutch quadrants?
Ha.... Thanks for the tip... I am gonna try tomorrowbbunt302 said:The worst part is removing the old quadrant. I think I ended up coming through the firewall with a hammer and screwdriver from under the hood and obliterating my old plastic quadrant.
You may find that easier than trying to remove it with needle nose pliers from inside the car.
As for the rest of the thread............. no comment.
All I have is the quad....I hope it's as painless as a 45 minute deal04machazblue said:Well I did my cable,quadrant,and firewall adjuster. pretty easy took 45 minutes and I managed to squeeze in there I just got a Lil back pain lol and I was amazed how this thread turned into broloving lol. My car is totally different now the clutch engages so much better and no sticky shifter
U can't use just the the aluminum quadrant Bc when u remove the plastic one u are also removing the spring and u have to have and adjustable firewall piece or and adjustable cable. But it's pretty simple if u can put a cold air intake on then u should be okayEverett said:All I have is the quad....I hope it's as painless as a 45 minute deal
Damn. So I gotta buy more parts then. An adjustable cable then.and thanks. I woulda been scratching my head wondering WTF did I do now04machazblue said:U can't use just the the aluminum quadrant Bc when u remove the plastic one u are also removing the spring and u have to have and adjustable firewall piece or and adjustable cable. But it's pretty simple if u can put a cold air intake on then u should be okay
Trust me, I'm 5'2" and even being short (and with an athleticly built physic, that's for the ladies on here to know :lmao trying to get under that dash isn't easy! What you need instead of a midget is a contortionist!!!....hire a midget...i think damn near everyone is too big to work under the dash!
Teehee93CobraGuy said:This is the reason they made the hijack thread, so hopefully there will be no more of this.
Yea I am 6'1 also I am 240lbs yea I have a couple small friends but I like to do things on my own lol. I like to take charge so it's hard having people help me . But since I have done the adjustment nothing but great shifts nice and smooth and with the new tires I am hooking so I am ready for the track1ijack said:Wow I must've missed alot here but I was attracted to this thread for the love in the air. AWWW! I just feel glad we all can get along so well.
Yes I have the same problem I weigh 408lbs and stand 6'1" and boy is it hard to get under there. Luckily I have some smalll friends that have been helping me coordinate my efforts and get my car back into shape. I bought the seat extenders from American Muscle and they worked out great.
For any large person great investment. No weight but long legged or just tall. srought my seat back 4 inches. WOW! I was impressed.
I like the shorter ones. Lolsvtlx said:o snap...i love tall chicks...lol: