Originally Posted by karotZ Freshly installed on my 40th. I was debating either going for the Aluminum Black or CF. BUT, the Titanium came out fantastic (Stock Shift Knob went
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03-03-2011, 05:28 PM | #16 (permalink) | |
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This is a big fail all this time...
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LOL! Right?! I tried to put the fat rubber below the shift boot and it didnt worked. It was too fat! So I went to Home Depot, bought an insane amount and various rubber washers and attempted to fix it. It worked, looks hotter (pics tomorrow since its too dark), but it feels smaller this time. I need my pinky finger to stick out whenever I shift!
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You need a few things: 2 Pcs of 3" radiator hose A pair of channel locks A pair of vice grips 1, you will need access to the shaft of the shifter. To do that, you going to pop off the shift boot. The easiest way to do it is by putting your hands on the shift boot going inside and slowly pop the console finisher (the plastic piece surrounding the shift boot). 2 Once popped open, put one of the radiator hose onto the shaft of the shifter then use your clamp your vice grips on it. The other radiator hose goes to your stock shift knob and clamp your channel locks on it. The objective is to rotate the channel locks counter clockwise while applying decent hold on the vice grips. Apply desired amount lock on the vice grips. 3 With good amount of patience, the stock shift knob should get loose to a point that you can rotate it by hand. Make sure try not to rotate the knob and make the shaft rotate too! Rotating the shaft can damage your shifter assembly! Once able to remove the knob, remove it including the silver base of the knob, you wont be needing this piece anymore. 4 Using a wire brush, clean the threading to remove debris. By now you should have the channel locks and vice grips unused. From here on out, just screw in your custom shift knob! Dont forget to remove the radiator hose at the shaft of the shifter. Once done, just pop the consols finisher until it locks.
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I found out that the rubber piece is the finisher and is normal to have it just below the knob. What I do know as wel is that I can get a better looking one than just rubber!
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^ It came with the Nismo shift knob. Now I'm trying to find someone who sells a titanium finisher instead...
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