"Clutch Judder is caused by the clutch components and flywheel not meeting concentrically. The friction surfaces rub concentrically causing a low frequency vibration that is transmitted to the car via the engine/gearbox mountings and drive shafts."
But if the engine isn't running, that can't be the issue.
I'm only about 90% sure I feel it without the engine running, so I need to check again when I get home.
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