has anyone tryed putting one of those automatic shift knobs that look like manuel ones in their car. how is it installed and does it work good?
I have an auto/manuel shift knob, you have to press down on it. its pretty cool.
check out your local auto zone they have them. I will get some pictures of it sooner or later.
i have it done too
just pull out teh C clip on the front part of the stock one
and then pull up
and replace
thats mine and its an auto
ozzie- what shift knob is that..i love it
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from pep boys
my old silver dildo is in my cardomain
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SNDSGOOD has wayyyy better one from...MOMO? Sparco? i forget
Hey sndsgood "ll take your aluminum knob off yor hands just hit me up to where to send the cash
Ozzie(aka LED KING) wrote:i have it done too
just pull out teh C clip on the front part of the stock one
and then pull up
and replace
thats mine and its an auto
How do you change chears with no button?
Wide Body Progress
just push down..
it locks in place every gear.it never slips
just pop down and into gear
The knob itself moves down and acts like a button. I had on on my Grand am. It destroyed the shift interlock, so I got rid of it.
How does the boot attach to the auto shaft? How about at the bottom aswell, how does it attach?
Its elelastic. So the bottom just slides over the stock base and stays there.
and as for the top of the boot, there is a metal collar that scerwes on to ANY pilot motorsport knob.
anyone know where i can get the pilot knob and boot online?
pepboys and autozone, and even pilotmotorsport them selves.
not on pepboys or autozone online, and it seems as though the pilot motorsports site is under construction, even can't find anywhere from google, there is however an identical looking manual knob, not that its much good to me
You can always spend a little more money and go with MOMO and get a matching boot. You can check their site or go to cardomain and purchase it for a little bit cheaper. I've been lookin at the momo myself since it is fully aluminum with a choice of leather wrap or a polished aluminum body. The MOMO @!#$f boots screw right into the bottom. But again its all a little pricey, but you get what you paid for.
soo if its just a push down and easily moves. how does it actually remain on the shifter. does it like easily pop right off the shifter
Jordan Cancela wrote:soo if its just a push down and easily moves. how does it actually remain on the shifter. does it like easily pop right off the shifter
The MOMO version comes in two parts, the lower half contains a rubber gasket that needs to be matched to the diameter of the shift shaft. (It comes with a few) Then the top portion is locked to the bottom with a hex screw. The MOMO shift boot crews into the bottom to complete the look without snaps.