Ocha San Mateo Monday Night
#1111
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you can install it in your driveway in less than an hour. need a circlip tool thats about it. the bushings the one in your shifter can be done while installing the SS but the other you have to get under the car for a bit. Not long at all though. I recommend the bushings! It's a huge difference.
#1112
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: gone hunting, be back maybe
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Car Info: 12Teens crazy 4 me
It was definitely a FEELER kind of night for most of us...
My stiffy clutch is "stock" for sure.....
The COBB SS felt firmer and gave it that SOLID FEEL to it.
There was a lady in that WAGON!....awkward moment of the night...aside from the "STIFFY CLUTCH WORKOUT" that was established during the conversation.
My stiffy clutch is "stock" for sure.....
The COBB SS felt firmer and gave it that SOLID FEEL to it.
There was a lady in that WAGON!....awkward moment of the night...aside from the "STIFFY CLUTCH WORKOUT" that was established during the conversation.
#1117
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Peninsula, Bay Area
Posts: 1,314
Car Info: WRB Wagon
It was definitely a FEELER kind of night for most of us...
My stiffy clutch is "stock" for sure.....
The COBB SS felt firmer and gave it that SOLID FEEL to it.
There was a lady in that WAGON!....awkward moment of the night...aside from the "STIFFY CLUTCH WORKOUT" that was established during the conversation.
My stiffy clutch is "stock" for sure.....
The COBB SS felt firmer and gave it that SOLID FEEL to it.
There was a lady in that WAGON!....awkward moment of the night...aside from the "STIFFY CLUTCH WORKOUT" that was established during the conversation.
and yeah the stiff clutch was firmly established but on the real it did feel more solid than mine after driving away, and cobb reinstating once again how baller their equips are