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Steeda Clutch Cable Adjuster 555-7021(new) 1979-2004 Ford Mustang on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

midwest, United States

midwest, United States
Condition:New Brand:Steeda Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:555-7021

 STEEDA CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTER (SELF LOCKING)  FOR 1979-2004 MUSTANG

BRAND NEW PART IN SEALED PACKAGING BY STEEDA!

STEEDA PART# 555-7021

SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE 1979-2004 FORD MUSTANG (W/ MANUAL TRANS)

-LETS YOU ADJUST CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT W/O HAVING TO CRAWL UNDER THE CAR.

-TURN THE ADJUSTER KNOB ON THE FIREWALL AND YOUR DONE.

-LOCK TAB TO KEEP THE ADJUSTER FROM ROTATNG, ALLOWING YOU TO ADJUST IT WITH ONE HAND.

-ADJUSTER'S CLICK LOCK MECHANISM ALLOWS FOR THE ADJUSTER TO LOCK IN PLACE AUTOMATICALLY INSURING THE ADJUSTMENT DOESN'T CHANGE.

- *** MUST BE USED WITH STEEDA'S DOUBLE HOOK QUADRANT***

-WORKS WITH STOCK OR AFTERMARKET CLUTCH CABLES

GREAT PRODUCT THAT...MAKES CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT EASY, IMPROVES CLUTCH FEEL/PEDAL EFFORT, & CONSISTANT CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT FOR SMOOTH SHIFTS!


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