Originally Posted by FlawlessZ Yeah i definitely don't want to damage the stock knob...Guess ill just have to take my time with it and maybe buy one of those strap
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06-19-2012, 01:40 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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06-22-2012, 01:51 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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Install + pics
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Got the knob. Its bad a$$. Removal of the stock knob wasn't that hard, just got the recommended strap wrench tool and it came right off. Easy. Put the knob on, there is a gap between the knob and the leather. its about half an inch or so. I love the feel of the knob and everything but I will have to get rid of that gap.... WHERE CAN I BUY A LITTLE CUFF THAT WILL MAKE IT FLUSH? PLEASE HELP!!!!
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06-22-2012, 02:03 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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Well, you can either get a short throw shifter and solve the problem, or, you can do like the PWJDM kits, and roll an o-ring down around the shifter, then put the boot back on and the (properly sized) o-ring should hold the collar of the shift boot flush with the bottom of the knob.
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06-22-2012, 02:22 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Don't think I want a short shifter yet!
LOOK WHAT I JUST FOUND!!! WOOHOO WILL IT WORK? MOMO Shift Knob Collar (Ring) Black Part # SK/RING | eBay
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Measure the size/diameter of the shift-shaft, cut whatever the length you need from a rubber-hose with the proper diameter, sleeve it onto the shift-shaft and put the shift-boot back on. It should work. Nice & Cheap |
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06-22-2012, 03:24 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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Agreed. You don't need to spend $11. It's a matter of placing something on the shaft that props up the boot.
Not rocket surgery. It could be a zip tie. It could be an o-ring, it could be a small length of rubber hose... |
06-22-2012, 12:13 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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Drive to work was fun! Sifts feel much more direct and faster... The knob wasn't very cold, within a matter of minutes it got warmer. I imagine in the winter it will get a bit colder. The heat is what I'm worried about.
I ordered the MOMO collar, if the ring under the leather where the boot stats wasn't so much bigger than the bottom end of the collar i would do that. Since I usually grab my knob sideways it would bother my pinky. Having that metal collar in between will give it a much better feel I hope. It should fit perfectly, i cant wait.
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06-22-2012, 12:25 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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Keep in mind that titanium heats up. consider getting a little cover or something for the knob during the summer months. Those I've had in the past would stay hot for some time after sitting in the sun. I use a Crown Royal bag to cover mine so its not so hot I can't start the car. On my Z I actually went with a non-metal one this time, but I posted a quick video previously on removing the shifter. Do a search on the forum there are several on here.
I simply put a rubber grommet around the shifter and zip tied into place. Installing the Sickspeed Shift Knob on 2012 370z http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD2JN...yer_detailpage
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Sweet man I actually had seen the post last might when I was doing a google search. Deffinatly a sweet looking knob set up! Good video! There's a lady at my office that dose a lot of knitting I might ask her to make a nice suede cover for it.
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The ring is actually tied to the boot by a plastic-tie, you can remove the ring from the boot, flip to the other side and tied it back to the boot with a new plastic-tie, therefore the concave side fits towards the base of the shift knob. I did on mine, you can take a look: |
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06-22-2012, 02:46 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Grab a zeetoyz shift collar. here's one on my 370 topped off by a team voodoo pearl shift knob.
it really gives the knob a finished almost factory look. can get it here: Zeetoyz Inc. - Nissan 350Z, Ring Kits, Engines, Cold Air Intake
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I think the boot will still get in the way while shifting...I've got big hands. edub370- Wish i had seen that sooner!!!!Ahh, I should get the MOMO one by Wed its black, stainless looks awesome tho. I might go for that if i dont like the look of this one. How do you like your voodoo? They seller had this one made the same size spec i think...
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I love it. like u said above, it makes the shifts feel much more direct. It definately gives the Z a little more character. i love doing little things like this that set the car apart and make it different.
side note: that black momo knob above is sick! i was looking to get it for a while before i went with the team voodoo
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Go for it!!! Looks great. I think the ridges are probably one of those things that looks better in person than on pics. But it still looks pretty hot on pix. Congrats and rep for cool mod. |
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