OEM KNOB *SHORT SHIFT*
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curious...
did you really need to cut the shifter?
i would think that the knob goes pretty far up
Yes, the shifter needs to be cut exactly as deep as the countersunk bore, or else it will not fit.
Do you work in a coal mine?
Lol not quite, I run a fabrication/powdercoating shop here in west Texas
I would have expected a Mac fan to know how to operate a camera.
Yea the pics did come out crappy, i just shot them all fast, ill post some clearer ones later.
did you really need to cut the shifter?
i would think that the knob goes pretty far up
Yes, the shifter needs to be cut exactly as deep as the countersunk bore, or else it will not fit.
Do you work in a coal mine?
Lol not quite, I run a fabrication/powdercoating shop here in west Texas
I would have expected a Mac fan to know how to operate a camera.
Yea the pics did come out crappy, i just shot them all fast, ill post some clearer ones later.
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Originally Posted by texas2k9k,Feb 7 2006, 01:29 AM
No problemo infinity! Glad you tried it out! The throw feels NICE now huh?
Best of both worlds, really.
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i did that on my old prelude and the shifter sitting SUPER low, that always looks good.
nice job. maybe better pics? i settled for the ricks vodoo countersunk knob.
nice job. maybe better pics? i settled for the ricks vodoo countersunk knob.