I am recovering from a serious back injury that has left me with nerve damage and weakness in my lower legs. I can still drive my 2010 GT manual, but it is a bit of a chore with the clutch pedal effort.
I really enjoy driving a manual, so before I give up and go with an automatic I’d like to look into a softer clutch. I’d probably need about a 25-30% reduction in pedal effort to make it enjoyable again.
Researching previous threads it sounds like the McLeod RST is lighter. However, my car makes stock power so I don’t really need any additional clamping force and the RST is probably overkill. Wondering if anyone has gotten an aftermarket single disc with less pedal effort that they were satisfied with.
Also, how much does the clutch pedal effort change as the clutch ages? My car has 60K miles, but I am not the original owner so I don’t know how much abuse it has been through. Wondering if a new stock setup would change the feel by much.
I really enjoy driving a manual, so before I give up and go with an automatic I’d like to look into a softer clutch. I’d probably need about a 25-30% reduction in pedal effort to make it enjoyable again.
Researching previous threads it sounds like the McLeod RST is lighter. However, my car makes stock power so I don’t really need any additional clamping force and the RST is probably overkill. Wondering if anyone has gotten an aftermarket single disc with less pedal effort that they were satisfied with.
Also, how much does the clutch pedal effort change as the clutch ages? My car has 60K miles, but I am not the original owner so I don’t know how much abuse it has been through. Wondering if a new stock setup would change the feel by much.