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Originally Posted by Anthony@FontanaNissan pop up the shifter console, drip the shifter shaft with a channel lock or pliers (I would use a rag around the teeth of the lock
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Nevermind...I found a great picture here DIY Shift Boot Install (thanks e-licious!). I used channel locks on the shaft (with a towel around the shaft), and a plumbers style monkey wrench (again, with a towel) on the knob. A few hard turns and it was loose. Some minor indentations on the knob from the wrench are apparent. I'd use rubber next time.
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