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Improve Your S650's Clutch Feel with the Steeda Clutch Spring Assist (555-7033)

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Thanks, @GooberDH. Pretty good review--I admit, I've never really paid that much attention. I drive only when I have to in the Winter and, after many seasons on many brands of winter tires, I've grown fond of the Vredesteins.

In any case, I feel I've overstayed my welcome in a thread about Steeda's clutch spring, which I will likely order.
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If you've spent any time behind the wheel of a 2024+ Mustang with a manual transmission, you've probably noticed the clutch pedal doesn't always provide the most natural or consistent feel. That's because the factory clutch pedal uses an assist spring designed to reduce pedal effort, but it can also create an inconsistent engagement feel that many enthusiasts notice, especially during spirited driving.

That's where the Steeda Clutch Spring Assist (555-7033) comes in.

Rather than eliminating the assist spring altogether, Steeda replaces the factory spring with one that is properly calibrated for a more linear pedal feel. This provides smoother, more predictable clutch engagement while still keeping pedal effort comfortable for everyday driving.

What are the benefits?
  • More consistent clutch engagement
  • Improved pedal feedback
  • Better clutch modulation during launches and shifts
  • Increased confidence during spirited driving
  • Maintains comfortable pedal effort for daily driving
One of the biggest improvements owners notice is the increased ability to feel exactly where the clutch begins to engage. Whether you're driving in traffic, rowing through the gears on a back road, or making quick shifts at the track, the clutch becomes much easier to modulate because the pedal responds more naturally to your input.

Installation is quick, requires no permanent modifications, and can typically be completed in just a few minutes with basic hand tools. It's one of those simple upgrades that can make the manual driving experience feel more connected every time you get behind the wheel.

For those of you already running the Steeda Clutch Spring Assist, what differences did you notice after the install? Was the engagement point easier to find, or did another aspect of the driving experience stand out the most?

Product Link - https://www.steeda.com/steeda-555-7...utm_source=7G&utm_campaign=zach-clutch-spring
Gonna give it a try. Thanks for the reminder.
 

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Just bought it. I found the clutch indeed sometimes troublesome with take offs and in traffic. I'm curious how much a simple spring can improve it.
 
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Perfect. Both options leave me with a bunch of tire options. Just gonna see who might have had success with a similar setup.
10-4. Let me know when you're ready to order and we can get you taken care of!
 
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Just bought it. I found the clutch indeed sometimes troublesome with take offs and in traffic. I'm curious how much a simple spring can improve it.
You should definitely get a much better feel of the clutch for sure!
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