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Clutch pedal wiggle

Discussion in '4 Cylinder' started by Pastadog, Apr 21, 2015.

  1. Apr 21, 2015 at 11:00 PM
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    Pastadog

    Pastadog [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Ronnie
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    Hey Guys!

    SO I bought my truck about 3 months ago, 05 reg cab prerunner w/ 67k miles. The pedal has wiggled ever since i bought it so i thought it was normal. Ive driven many manual cars and would say im very good at it and im really starting to think this isnt normal. Is there a way to tighten it? Anybody else experiencing or have experienced this? Also, my clutch is starting to slip and after reading everybody's posts about how bad the 2.7's stock clutch is it looks like I'm going to have to look into that soon :(. Anyways, thanks always for all the help!

    Ronnie
     
  2. Apr 22, 2015 at 8:03 AM
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    Madmax702

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    yea i found my 2013 wiggles also, but only when its not depressed. I actually took it to the dealer because it was squeaking (very, very annoying) when it was humid outside. The tech said they were only replacing the 6-speed clutch pedals, and that my "wiggle" is normal. They greased it up and sent me on my way :/

    As far as the slipping clutch, if you do any kind of off-roading, you might as well spend a little more money and get a clutch with a higher clamping force. I believe there to be many threads on here to cover that topic.
     

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