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Atlanta help needed: RJM Adjustments

Old 08-24-2015, 06:58 PM
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Atlanta help needed: RJM Adjustments

Hello everyone... I really need help with something. I recently installed the RJM adjustable clutch pedal assembly on my 2008 coupe. The initial install was done by a shop (Z1 Motorsports), but I am not happy with the way that everything is adjusted currently and I don't feel like going back out to ask for more adjustments. I am not very proficient with tools, so doing it myself is not an option.

Are there any members that are familiar with this mod? Or shop that has experience with this that could be of assistance?

I am in Sandy Springs and would prefer not to travel too far for this. I also don't want to pay an arm and a leg, so any shops will have to be reasonable.

I believe I have read of some local people that had this done... and I really just need help with adjusting this to a point that I feel more comfortable. I don't have any problems with the car or anything... but the clutch feels exactly the way it did before the install. Of course, this completely defeats the purpose of the mod.

Thanks in advance.
Old 09-07-2015, 09:29 AM
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Is there anyone that can offer a suggestion or help out with this please?
Old 09-07-2015, 09:36 AM
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Play around with the red ****, turn it counter clock wise all the way to the left
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Originally Posted by 04G35NYC
Play around with the red ****, turn it counter clock wise all the way to the left
Thanks! I didn't realize adjustments were that easy with this model. I had the earlier one for my 04 G that was not nearly so adjustable.

One more question, I see that you are supposed to "lock in" your adjustments by tightening a bolt, but which bolt is it?
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.......I see that you are supposed to "lock in" your adjustments by tightening a bolt, but which bolt is it?
Check post #108 by PG-v36_6MT
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Old 09-07-2015, 11:16 AM
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Thank you both!

I completed the adjustments. Already feeling the difference.

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