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I have a TRD shift knob. Leather. Looks new. I want a stock shift knob, leather, like new condition. Even trade.
Edit: I prefer to trade, but you can also buy my TRD shifter for $45 shipped to any continental US address. This post has been edited by dgbldr: May 22, 2009 - 12:26 AM |
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hey so i have a leather trd shift knob. Now my problem is that the knob is loose and flimsly. It seems like the thread on the inside of the knob does not grab onto the thread of the stock shifter. Is it because it is not intended for it. I tried using teflon tape but that doesnt work. then i tried using regular tape and wrapped it around the stock shift threading and the trd knob still moves around when i shift hard. Can anybody help
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hey so i have a leather trd shift knob. Now my problem is that the knob is loose and flimsly. It seems like the thread on the inside of the knob does not grab onto the thread of the stock shifter. Is it because it is not intended for it. I tried using teflon tape but that doesnt work. then i tried using regular tape and wrapped it around the stock shift threading and the trd knob still moves around when i shift hard. Can anybody help ![]() This sounds retarded, but it works... I cut up a business card into tiny squares and shoved them into the knob, it created enough grip to keep it nice and firm. Aside from that, TRD shortshifter might be your only option. Cheers |
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