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<blockquote data-quote="Joeminnesota" data-source="post: 1555275" data-attributes="member: 30413"><p>My 2004 GT has the same issue and you’ll find all kinds of discussion on rattling clutch pedals on the 1990’s to early 2000 Mustangs. I am running a McCleod Super Sreet Pro and same issue - the Q@A from McCleod actually says that some chatter is normal with these clutches - and mine with new flywheel & everything balanced. Some say replace the quadrant near your pedal (which I have) or firewall adjuster (which I have) and still pedal vibration. Comes with the territory. </p><p></p><p>Another solution I have read was to add tape or sealant around the quadrant shaft to cushion gap where it vibrates. Anyhow a lot of cars have the issue. I would probably NOT pre-load your throwout to try and avoid the rattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joeminnesota, post: 1555275, member: 30413"] My 2004 GT has the same issue and you’ll find all kinds of discussion on rattling clutch pedals on the 1990’s to early 2000 Mustangs. I am running a McCleod Super Sreet Pro and same issue - the Q@A from McCleod actually says that some chatter is normal with these clutches - and mine with new flywheel & everything balanced. Some say replace the quadrant near your pedal (which I have) or firewall adjuster (which I have) and still pedal vibration. Comes with the territory. Another solution I have read was to add tape or sealant around the quadrant shaft to cushion gap where it vibrates. Anyhow a lot of cars have the issue. I would probably NOT pre-load your throwout to try and avoid the rattle. [/QUOTE]
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