Cary Maglanque

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Need to up the clutch because it's difficult to use at the moment

Hi,

I would like to ask a question regarding clutch; I have my own car and it was very difficult to use on my side because the clutch is very deep. I want to make it up so when I up my foot no need to up it for more than 8-10 centimeters, but the technician told me if that hapenned, some of the clutch part will easily remove, is it true? What are the consequences if i will make it? tnx

Cary Maglanque   (Level 1)  |   Auto Parts  |   09 May 2010 01:09
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gices gices  (Level 1)  |   11 May 2010 10:27

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A competent mechanic should be able to do what you want to the clutch to make it easier for you to drive. Just like cars are adapted for people with disabilities, there shouldn't be any problems to adapt the clutch to your liking. However this may cost you quite a bit of money for the adaptation and may result in a lower resale value of the car or make it more difficult to sell the car afterwards. Your car insurance premiums will also go up as a result of modifying your car. At the end of the day, it's really upto you to decide whether the convenience of having the clutch more up outweighs everything else.

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