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    They're actually EXTREMELY common on BMW's

    UUC Motorwerks (a reputable parts maker) makes a clutch stop which I blindly bought for 20 dollars. Turns out you can make something identical at Home depot for 3 dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW View Post
    They're actually EXTREMELY common on BMW's

    UUC Motorwerks (a reputable parts maker) makes a clutch stop which I blindly bought for 20 dollars. Turns out you can make something identical at Home depot for 3 dollars.

    My dad just got his new ACT clutch put in his e36 m3, (had original clutch for 156,000 miles ) The new clutch would disengage and then begin to REengage if it was pushed all the way to the floor. That is the reason he got his clutch stop, just so it wouldn't reengage again.

    We live 5 minutes from UUC (we know the owner) and went to pick up a clutch stop about 30 minutes ago, and it worked like a charm. Took like 2 minutes to install on the BMW.

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