Ford Racing Clutch Release Lever Mustang V8 1996-2004
Highlights
- Direct-Fit Replacement
- Fits 1996-2004 V8 Mustangs
- Fixes Clutch Engagement Issues
- Made In The USA
Ford Racing Clutch Release Lever for all 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 Mustangs with a V8 Engine.
Are you looking to maintain or recapture the smooth feeling and enjoyment of effortless shifting in your 1996-2004 V8 Mustang? This new Clutch Release Lever from Ford Racing could be just the part that you need! This Clutch Release Lever is a direct-fit stock replacement that works in all 1996-2004 V8 Mustangs including GT, Cobra, Mach 1 and Bullitt.
Features and Benefits of Ford Racing Clutch Release Lever M-7515-A:
- Direct-fit replacement
- Fits all 1996-2004 V8 Mustangs
- Spring is in place for throwout bearing and pivot ball
- Made in the USA
Measuring 16" x 5.75" x 2.25", this Clutch Release Lever from Ford Racing mounts on the driver side and attaches to the clutch cable on one end and to the throwout bearing on the other end, inside of the bellhousing. Clutch engagement issues can often be traced to a bad clutch release lever, so if you are upgrading your clutch, it's a perfect time to install this new release lever.
Please Note: Ford Racing's Clutch Release Lever will also work with the Ford Racing Bellhousing (M6392M46) and is compatible with a standard throwout bearing as well as Ford Racing's Heavy-Duty Throwout Bearing (M7548A).
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Order Ford Racing's M-7515-A Clutch Release Lever for your 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 or 2004 Mustang with a V8 Engine from CJ Pony Parts today!
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Related Categories: Mustang Parts, Mustang Transmission, Mustang Clutch Release Levers
Installation Videos
Video Transcript
Many times issues with clutch engagement can be traced to a bad clutch fork. If you're looking to upgrade your clutch, it's a good time to also take a look at upgrading your clutch fork.








