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  1. well, the bracket for the clutch and brake wore out, and the gas pedal is also attached. The steel bar wore into the aluminum bracket so far it made the clutch sit so low, you could not get the tranny into reverse, Only Dodge would design a rotating assembly that will wear out with steel against the cast aluminum? Amazing that instead of a C clip or cotter pin, Dodge has this plastic clip that takes 4 prongs that will not stay so you have to cut one prong to get the accelerator pedal off. So, to remove the gas pedal you have to buy a new plastic clips, $9. <img src="http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm16/polymersci/clutch%20bracket_zpsup8yx1np.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo clutch bracket_zpsup8yx1np.jpg"/></a>
  2. Jacob is good to deal with.
  3. Sorry for the hijack Gamble but I need to vent/rant/ give life advice here hope you don't mind. Russ from reading every post you make in almost every thread about whoa is me issues you are having I gotta be honest here and speak my honest thoughts coming from taking care of my own mother who passed almost 2 years ago from complications of MS at the age of 63, she was diagnosed at age 19 just a couple months after my folks were married, I took care of her the last 10+ years, One word comes to mind reading all of your issues and having lived it through my own mother my whole life and seeing her own issues which I see through your own words.............................one word I have to recommend..........................CONDO . there comes a time when you gotta realize the obvious Russ. No dishonor intended but you should consider down sizing and get a handicapped accessible condo and live the easy life and quit the worrying, I am 99.99% sure your wife will love you for the decision as well as it will eliminate so much stress from your lives. My parents marriage ended just before their 25th anniversary as a result of my dad not wanting the lifetime commitment of caring for my mother I think and had an affair and left her. MS is a very unpredictable disease and the area I live in has a very high rate of it " my younger sister was diagnosed about 3 years ago as well which along with my mother and her family history of diabetes was part of my personal commitment t be a more healthy person" and I personally know about a dozen people with it and it affects all a bit different but the common thing is the frustration all who have it feel which I feel through your words. I hope you don't take these words as a bad thing but I have to be honest and let you know what I see from an outsiders view and having lived with a person my entire life who had the same ugly disease as you, I can relate more than you can imagine.
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