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Old 04-11-2010, 12:58 PM
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Does anyone know for fact if there is any difference between the 93-97 pedal assembly and the 98-02 pedal assembly? Will they interchange? I wouldn't think they would be different but just wanted to make sure. Thanks
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I've heard there's some kind of difference in master cylinder attachment point location on the clutch pedal between 84 and 02. I've never verified this.

Yes they interchange.
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98-02 has a spring on the clutch pedal to help bring it back up.
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Originally Posted by SSmoked1
98-02 has a spring on the clutch pedal to help bring it back up.

But usually they just stay on the floor if you drive it like a sports car.



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