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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Federal Way, WA
Posts: 2
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![]() I think the 4Runner clutch pedal effort may be higher than it normally was. Tonight I could hear that the throwout bearing is going (gone) bad. I'm probably going to have to park it until summer - I don't have a shop to work in anymore (we had to move closer to the city, which meant I lost a lot of space. In Seattle you can't just do it in the driveway like I did when we lived in So. Cal. I miss the huge barn we had in Alabama. I miss a lot of things about Alabama though. ![]() |
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12psi boost
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: fort myers florida
Posts: 345
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on my 7mgte 5speed manual im geting about 21-24 mpg city but thats cause i granny it constantly because i dont have money for an excessivly high gas bill every week,i just replaced my master cylinder and the effor feels a little firm initialy but about 1/2 way down feels nice and easy but im still on a clutch i didnt install so cant realy say wat it is
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