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Originally Posted by Jasonle thanks guys! Ima look into that RJM pedal. Seems like a better choice? You could always start with the Helper Spring, its 10 bucks and 20
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You could always start with the Helper Spring, its 10 bucks and 20 mins of your time to see if its enough of a change for you to keep it the way it is. Then think about spending the money for the full clutch pedal assembly. Or even better, you can just completely take the spring out and go for a spin. The pedal will be much much softer than with the helper spring and a bit loose up top, but it will give you an idea of how much it changes the feel.
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