@franciscosoares1713 @maxilogan @Mark Christopher @RobPhoboS
I was super unhappy with the throttle and clutch feel of my T-LCM pedals after upgrading from a set of T3PAs. I looked all over the internet for a spring upgrade and found no conclusive information whatsoever except for this lone post comment by a Reddit user.
I decided to trust their comment and give the upgrade a try...and WOW. Hard to describe just how worth it the effort was. If you have a set of T-LCM pedals and hate the toy-like throttle/clutch feel, I highly recommend you give this mod a try! The springs are ten bucks if you get them from your local Grainger (if you live in the USA or Canada) or you can have them shipped from Grainger or Zoro for a little extra.
Here's a link to the springs in question:
Grainger
Zoro
If this is not an option for you I suggest you find an equivalent spring in your area of the world based on the listed specs.
I decided to join this board and share this information with the hope that the find can help you all as well!
I was super unhappy with the throttle and clutch feel of my T-LCM pedals after upgrading from a set of T3PAs. I looked all over the internet for a spring upgrade and found no conclusive information whatsoever except for this lone post comment by a Reddit user.
I decided to trust their comment and give the upgrade a try...and WOW. Hard to describe just how worth it the effort was. If you have a set of T-LCM pedals and hate the toy-like throttle/clutch feel, I highly recommend you give this mod a try! The springs are ten bucks if you get them from your local Grainger (if you live in the USA or Canada) or you can have them shipped from Grainger or Zoro for a little extra.
Here's a link to the springs in question:
Grainger
Zoro
If this is not an option for you I suggest you find an equivalent spring in your area of the world based on the listed specs.
I decided to join this board and share this information with the hope that the find can help you all as well!
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