Hi All,
On Saturday I became the VERY proud owner of my first Land Rover, a 2003 Disco 2 TD5. Absolutely love it already however I have noticed that the clutch pedal is quite heavy, I realise it is a big heavy vehicle and I shouldnt expect the clutch to operate like that of a hatchback but is there any way to reduce the amount of effort required to depress the clutch pedal? (Ive got bad knees and i think prolonged driving in traffic etc is going to make it play up!)
I have read a couple of things about adding an additional spring or a servo (seem very expensive) but can't find much detail on the subject.
Also, to pre-empt some responses, yes, this is the only Landy I have driven so cannot provide any comparisons
Any views and advice would be very much appreciated!
All the best,
Toby
(Proud new Landy owner
)
On Saturday I became the VERY proud owner of my first Land Rover, a 2003 Disco 2 TD5. Absolutely love it already however I have noticed that the clutch pedal is quite heavy, I realise it is a big heavy vehicle and I shouldnt expect the clutch to operate like that of a hatchback but is there any way to reduce the amount of effort required to depress the clutch pedal? (Ive got bad knees and i think prolonged driving in traffic etc is going to make it play up!)
I have read a couple of things about adding an additional spring or a servo (seem very expensive) but can't find much detail on the subject.
Also, to pre-empt some responses, yes, this is the only Landy I have driven so cannot provide any comparisons
Any views and advice would be very much appreciated!
All the best,
Toby
(Proud new Landy owner