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Old 02-08-2010   #1
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Re: Adjusting a DSM clutch

Tom, you forgot the part about scooting the seat back as far as possible and sticking your face under the brake pedal, kink your neck, and twist your back in the most awkward position possible. I actually did this on an evo recently and was amazed how familiar the position was (I did this on my 1G and 2G), suck.
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Re: Adjusting a DSM clutch

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Tom, you forgot the part about scooting the seat back as far as possible and sticking your face under the brake pedal, kink your neck, and twist your back in the most awkward position possible. I actually did this on an evo recently and was amazed how familiar the position was (I did this on my 1G and 2G), suck.
Sorry, i forgot about that. Ive been inverted MANY times in my cars adjusting my clutch, my friends clutch, and every other dsm in californias clutch. I think they were just pretending they didnt know what they were doing because they didnt want to do it.
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