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JG1000

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I honestly think it all depends on what manual transmission vehicles that you got used to in the past before your jeep which is why there's mixed answers for some people the clutch feels normal and for others it feels real rough and harder to depress the clutch but hey what do I know lol
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All my previous ones were econoboxes or small sports cars, so maybe I’m just not used to the massive increase in rotational inertia of the drivetrain? Today things went a lot better, I still bog occasionally in second and worry I’ll get rear ended. To be clear, the clutch is easy to move, I just feel like I had a slower engagement in my other cars. This one goes from fully disengaged to stall inducing grab right at the floor, then travels the other 90% of the distance with no real change.
I’ll try to ride it out another couple thousand then see if I’m still having issues. I flop between this Wrangler and my BRZ.
 
 



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