If it is a manual transmission, yes.
The clutch is hydraulic and is not adjustable.
Hydraulic Hydraulic
hydraulic
there is no clutch cable its hydraulic
Raise the front end of the 2001 ram 1500. Remove the drive shaft and transmission. Unbolt the clutch, and check the pressure plate for wear. Using an alignment tool, install the new clutch. Reverse the procedures to finish the installation.
It may bolt in but it will not shift. The 1995 is hydraulic, while the 2001 is electronically controlled.
The clutch on a 2001 Ram is not adjustable.
It is not adjustable. It uses a hydraulic master/slave cylinder assembly that automatically takes up any slack.
On a 2001 Ford Mustang the clutch is operated by a cable , so it does not have a clutch fluid reservoir like a hydraulic clutch
it uses the same for the hydraulic clutch as it does for the brakes.
No, they are different body styles.
I believe that a 2001 Focus will have a hydraulic clutch. If so, there is no adjustment required... In other words, or to add, if Your clutch is catching very high up, you may need a new clutch. Check hydraulic fluid if catching very low.