How do I adjust the clutch pedal on an ‘88 Jeep Wrangler?

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I have a 1988 Jeep Wrangler who recently had the tranny rebuilt. Everything worked great. Then, I put on some new pedal pads (gas, brake, and clutch pedals–better grip when driving with wet feet) and a floor mat. Now, I have to press the pedal *into* the floor to get the clutch to disengage/engage. I’m wearing a hole into the floor mat because of how far down I have to push it! …and a lot of times it actually gets STUCK on the floor mat, which is dangerous.

I’d really like to adjust my clutch *just a little* so I can still drive it with the accessories I put on. Cars I’ve had in the past had simple ways to to do this…but I can’t see how to do it on my Wrangler. I’ve tried looking in a repair manual and online but haven’t found anything yet.

Does anyone know how to adjust it? I would think there *has* to be a way…

Thanks,
Dan
Since it’s a hydrolic clutch, am I just S.O.L. on adjusting it? You’d think there’d by some way of adjusting how the pedal interacts with they hydrolic system…

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One Response to “How do I adjust the clutch pedal on an ‘88 Jeep Wrangler?”

Comment from demonguy71
Time May 7, 2010 at 1:13 am

There is no provision for adjusting the clutch since it is operated hydraulically.

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