Yes. Downshifting on a hill is one such circumstance. You'll have the weight of the load pushing against the driveline and you'll NEED to use the clutch just to get it out of the gear you're in.
Is Double-Clutching "Bad"?
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Um, no.

Some people simply prefer to do it the right way. I didn't float for years. That doesn't make anyone stupid. -
You don't have one...
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My wife said that once but the subject was entirely different.[emoji40]joseph1135 Thanks this.
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That's a subject for another thread.
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Maybe never to get it back into gear...heh heh....
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Heaven forbid.
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He does have one..................he just cannot control it.


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cranks it in gear....

Or never stops...
or drives an automatic..
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LOL ... you never stop or start.
Must be an automatic... LOL
Yes I float gears and dobble clutch when needed.Last edited: May 3, 2015
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