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Old 07-19-2007, 05:01 PM   #11
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How-to Mod your Stock Shifter!

Ok here is how I did mine, This is a easy Mod!
1st)Pop Cap On Shifter Knob & Remove Screw if you have 1!
2nd) PULL LIKE HELL!
3rd) Pull straight back on dash end of boot, so it unlaches!
4th)Slide Whole Boot & Reverse Lock out off Shifter Shaft
5th)Not needed but recomended, The Shaft on the Sh

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BlilBT on 07-23-2007, 08:38 PM
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looks good but thats just for looks .... unfortunaly it will not improve your shifting ... but it does look really good ....

Didn't do it for shifting, Did it because I hated the way the other 1 Looked! Shorting the throw is a different Mod!
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NotUranus on 09-23-2007, 04:24 PM
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Didn't do it for shifting, Did it because I hated the way the other 1 Looked! Shorting the throw is a different Mod!

I tried pulling on the shifter knob, and that MOFO will not budge!! Any ideas with out messing it up? Also where exactly do I cut the reverse lock out? do you have a pic of what was cut, because I know that on the factory knob the reverse lock out slides up into the hallow portion of the shift knob?
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BlilBT on 09-23-2007, 05:43 PM
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I tried pulling on the shifter knob, and that MOFO will not budge!! Any ideas with out messing it up? Also where exactly do I cut the reverse lock out? do you have a pic of what was cut, because I know that on the factory knob the reverse lock out slides up into the hallow portion of the shift knob?

You cut it right under the finger grip! I pulled & pulled its a Pita to get off, It will not twist>> Its groved>>> It pulls straight off & then almost pops you in the Jaw!
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NotUranus on 09-30-2007, 03:34 PM
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You cut it right under the finger grip! I pulled & pulled its a Pita to get off, It will not twist>> Its groved>>> It pulls straight off & then almost pops you in the Jaw!


Once I get it off, will my DC Sports shift knob fit the stock shaft? My new knob is threaded.
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BlilBT on 09-30-2007, 08:51 PM
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Once I get it off, will my DC Sports shift knob fit the stock shaft? My new knob is threaded.
It wont lock down unless it has set screws, The stock shaft is Not threaded! Universal Knobs fit because they use 3 set screws that tighten's down on the shaft!
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