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Jun 28, 2007
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Downtown
As long as it's all the way in, you're ok.
You should be "ready" anyway. In neutral you're in danger at times....BUT I do that too.
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Shifting a clutch how to avoid burning out clutch
franklyvulgar
6/28/07 11:23am
As long as it's all the way in, you're ok.
Downtown
6/28/07 11:26am
If th clutch is fully disengaged, it does not wear
Statman
6/28/07 11:27am
You should downshift when you get the chance.
Donuthole
6/28/07 11:29am
Downshifting saves your brakes, but wears out your
Statman
6/28/07 11:30am
Improper downshifting ruins the clutch.
Donuthole
6/28/07 11:31am
I'd rather replace brakes than a clutch
nstod
6/28/07 11:32am
Any shifting of gears wears down your clutch
Statman
6/28/07 11:32am
Of course. Downshifting is normal shifting.
Donuthole
6/28/07 11:34am
Don't downshift w/ high rpms. Fun, but will wear
Downtown
6/28/07 11:50am
I would consider that improper downshifting.
Donuthole
6/28/07 11:53am
right.
Downtown
6/28/07 11:56am
I sold my last standard vehicle in December
jxncoog
6/28/07 11:30am
Don't ride the friction point
jbernard
6/28/07 11:30am
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