manual knob on automatic
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manual knob on automatic
is this possible? i am in love with the momo f16 evo with the gap but this is my first car so my parents got it automatic and allauto knobs are terrible looking/feeling.
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I have a manual trans. but my wife drives automatic so I know what you mean, I've come across some nice ones in my search.
Check out crutchfield.com , select custom parts & accessories from the menu on right, then select shift knobs and scroll down.
Ichiban makes a nice "cruz" model in colors. Hope this helps
Check out crutchfield.com , select custom parts & accessories from the menu on right, then select shift knobs and scroll down.
Ichiban makes a nice "cruz" model in colors. Hope this helps
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i know how. i just converted a manual shift knob to an auto shift knob in my galant. what's the button? the shift knob is. you push down the shift knob and now its the button to shift.
i took a pipe and connected it to the bottom of the shift knob. i then drilled a elongated hole on the pipe so taht the pipe can be secured to the shaft for the shifter. i put the elongated hole so that the pipe can move up and down on the shaft while still being secure. totally optional but it would keep the knob secure to the car.
lastly imma add a shift boot to cover everything up so it really looks like a manual. kinda wish my car was a manual. o well
i took a pipe and connected it to the bottom of the shift knob. i then drilled a elongated hole on the pipe so taht the pipe can be secured to the shaft for the shifter. i put the elongated hole so that the pipe can move up and down on the shaft while still being secure. totally optional but it would keep the knob secure to the car.
lastly imma add a shift boot to cover everything up so it really looks like a manual. kinda wish my car was a manual. o well
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yep!! RRM shift knob!!!! well i think my setups is still kinda gettoo right now...need more stuff to make it more beautiful...but btw..mine doesnt need any drilling or anything...simpling just stuck it up there..is the technique i use!!! lol...need some tricks tho!! lets just say if i wanna put my stock auto shift knob back on..will only take me 3 minutes!!
and yes my knob stays up there tightly...its not falling off or anything!
the trick is u need to somehow make it stays in the stick..and also stay on the little yellow peice...
and yes my knob stays up there tightly...its not falling off or anything!
the trick is u need to somehow make it stays in the stick..and also stay on the little yellow peice...
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Originally posted by pearlwhiteoz
yep!! RRM shift knob!!!! well i think my setups is still kinda gettoo right now...need more stuff to make it more beautiful...but btw..mine doesnt need any drilling or anything...simpling just stuck it up there..is the technique i use!!! lol...need some tricks tho!! lets just say if i wanna put my stock auto shift knob back on..will only take me 3 minutes!!
and yes my knob stays up there tightly...its not falling off or anything!
the trick is u need to somehow make it stays in the stick..and also stay on the little yellow peice...
yep!! RRM shift knob!!!! well i think my setups is still kinda gettoo right now...need more stuff to make it more beautiful...but btw..mine doesnt need any drilling or anything...simpling just stuck it up there..is the technique i use!!! lol...need some tricks tho!! lets just say if i wanna put my stock auto shift knob back on..will only take me 3 minutes!!
and yes my knob stays up there tightly...its not falling off or anything!
the trick is u need to somehow make it stays in the stick..and also stay on the little yellow peice...
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