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Old 08-21-2006, 01:43 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Find a wrecked 4th gen, get the shifter and cables out of it, and swap in 4Bidden's unit. All worth it in the end!! Minimal work to make the shifter work in a 5th Gen.
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Old 08-21-2006, 01:51 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I ordered a Razo RA16 and hopefully it will fit fine. I'll post up if it works or not

Sounds like we should make a PSPEC compatable knobs thread
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I ordered a Razo RA16 and hopefully it will fit fine. I'll post up if it works or not

Sounds like we should make a PSPEC compatable knobs thread
You have a PSPEC installed?
Please let me know if that knob fits on there. Then again, its silver, so I dont want that. I had to return my GReddy STD ALUM 14550503 shift knob. Luckly got a full refund.
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^ Yes, I have the pspec

I think the silver will got with the black leather (I love two tone) , silver bezels, and the defi d-guages I plan on getting.
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there's a little rubber o-ring inside teh boot that holds it up that high. if you take it out the boot will go farther down the shifter. (mine broke and came out while taking my console out one day by accident) so now there's quite a gab between the knob and the shift boot.
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there's a little rubber o-ring inside teh boot that holds it up that high. if you take it out the boot will go farther down the shifter. (mine broke and came out while taking my console out one day by accident) so now there's quite a gab between the knob and the shift boot.
Yaa.. I know abt the... I guess I cud try removing that ring. Cud you show me a pic of how ur boot looks now?
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