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Ugh..My Back! Need LIGHTEST clutch possible (?)

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My very first post was yesterday...
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=91600
...and the responses have been awesome so...

I've searched the site :search: and found topics regarding clutch springs, etc., but the replies from other threads were sometimes contrary and now I'm confused. :help:

My question, "IS THERE A WAY TO CREATE A VERY LIGHT CLUTCH?" I mean REALLY light.

Would a heavy spring do it, or do I need something else?

Mustang "engineers"...what do you think?

My lower BACK, especially L5 and L4, thank you all! :)
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It's not going to get much lighter than stock. I suppose you could fit an even heavier assist spring, but then there would be even more drivability issues. Maybe an auto is in the cards if you have consistent back pain? The stock clutch is not very heavy at all.
 

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I agree, if the stock clutch is giving your back issues then there's not going to be much you can do as far as that. The OEM spring rate is already super high to provide a light clutch feel, so you probably won't get better than that.
 

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I'd recommend going auto is the stock clutch bothers you, these are nothing compared to the Stage 3 spec I had in my terminator lol
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