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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2010

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I attempted to make a video on double clutching. But it's not inside of a semi-truck, instead it's inside of my F-350 straight drive 5-speed. The theory is still the same, and this is what I learned at my 9-week course at GTC in Truck Driver Training. Hope this helps!

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  • AMERICA!

  • @frankrulesall VIVA LA AMERICA! LOL! Thanks for watching!

  • I love doing this in my Dads 2000 F-350 7.3L. An upgrade to a Centerforce clutch makes double clutching a lot easier in my opinion, and makes the clutch a lot smoother. I have always wondered if you could float them in on a smaller vehicle. I am 19, and learned to drive a stick when I was 12. I really dislike the sudden disappearance of stick-shifts in non-comercial vehicles, like Ford's entire F series.

  • @bending1991 Glad the video helped!  Thanks for watching!

  • do you heel toe for a truck? I guess its slow enough to take foot foot of break when rev matching. I try to double clutch in a regular car and it works really great. Great video

  • @hasido16 You can heel toe i suppose, but it's just a lot harder because the pedals are usually further from the ground and not as close together. I can't though. Thanks for watching!

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  • I'm not that smart when it comes to driving terms when you doubble clutch your matching the speed's is it more easyer on your truck?

  • Does it have to be a cincro gear box too double clutch? I got a 1996 ram 3/4ton v8 and im wondering if its a hydralic clutch, I wanna double clutch. Anyone?

  • YOU HIT THE clutch twice... hit once to put into gear and hit again back into neutral... and hit again to put in another gear and hit again back into neutral... and hit again to put into another gear and hit again back into neutral... while revin up the engine right? Confusing but i think i got it!

  • @everysubjectman Thanks for explaining a common mortar the use of the double clutching on a truck. ;)

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