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What did ford change between the 2005-2006 mustang gt to the 2007+ mustang gt regarding the clutch? Every 05 and 06 I have driven have a much stiffer clutch feel and release points. What are the differences between the years? Mine is very smooth and easy. The other ones are kinda stiff compared to mine.
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Joshua wrote:What did ford change between the 2005-2006 mustang gt to the 2007+ mustang gt regarding the clutch? Every 05 and 06 I have driven have a much stiffer clutch feel and release points. What are the differences between the years? Mine is very smooth and easy. The other ones are kinda stiff compared to mine.
hmmmm... well...

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way to go brian jacked on the very first reply 


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Well, I had the Steeda springs installed tday. The look is great, the ride is a little harsh right now. Perhaps they need to settle in a little. Took a spin through Coweta to Haskell, Stone Bluff along the river back in to Bixby, I think it was $$ well spent.

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GTMustang wrote:Well, I had the Steeda springs installed tday. The look is great, the ride is a little harsh right now. Perhaps they need to settle in a little. Took a spin through Coweta to Haskell, Stone Bluff along the river back in to Bixby, I think it was $$ well spent.
They will settle after you put some miles on them. You might look into some Tochico D-Spec adjustable shocks down the road. They are money well spent as far as being able to adjust the softness or stiffness of the ride.
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Not sure what the difference is Josh. I've noticed it too
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Ah yes. I am glad someone else also noticed this. I really want to know what the difference is so when BJ with the 06 changes his, it will be more like mine.
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i have noticed you call him BJ i bet if he had that nickname in school he is one tough sobJoshua wrote:Ah yes. I am glad someone else also noticed this. I really want to know what the difference is so when BJ with the 06 changes his, it will be more like mine.


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Lol. He is a tough little dude. He also has 4 older brothers too. So you know he is a tough sob!
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