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This is probably a stupid question but I'm kinda stuck. How do you take the stock shift knob off? ('98 SE) I know that most shift knobs are just threaded, but mine doesn't wanna budge. Is there some secret, or am I just not being "persuasive" enough?
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Originally posted by Defunkt554: I am just not being "persuasive" enough?
Hey look, you can rearrange quotes! (Twist harder my child)
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I figured that was it but dang that thing is tight. Anyway, has anyone ever made a custom shift knob? I just finished making one but I'm wondering if it's gonna be a major problem to thread it and to work around the reverse lockout.
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KYB GR-2 Struts
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I think Elky had one made a while back, don't remember him ever saying much about it though, so I don't know how hard it will be to thread, and your reverse lockout can be romoved, quite easily too.
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Jezabel- 1999 SE Sport V6 MTX- Severly wounded, comatose
Silver frost/Black Exterior-Midnight Blue Interior
The Firecracker- 1995 Mystique LS V6 MTX stock and backfiring like a rifle shot
I have 3 loves, my God, Brittany, and my Car.
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dude u dont even need teh reverse lock out, its jsut a littel plastic piece, i took mine out and got jsut a universal shifter, also took abotu 3 inches off teh shifter also  homemade short shifter that works like a charm
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i went with the ghetto fab homemade chopped down short shifter too. gets rid of the r-lock and looks real nice with my t-redish momo knob on top......just an option for ya
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are you sure thats safe? btw, I like my reverse lockout
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First off, if you know how to shift, you don't need to worry. Second, our trannys won't shift from 5th to reverse anyway, I've tried sitting in the driveway. you can row 1-5, but you have to go to N before you can slide back to R.
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Jezabel- 1999 SE Sport V6 MTX- Severly wounded, comatose
Silver frost/Black Exterior-Midnight Blue Interior
The Firecracker- 1995 Mystique LS V6 MTX stock and backfiring like a rifle shot
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Now that I managed to get the stock shift knob off, I realized that I can just modify the knob I made. All it takes is a hole that's about an inch in diameter and 3/8" deep. From there, the thing is just threaded. BTW, anyone know exactly what size screw and threads are on the stock shifter?
1998 Duratec SE Sport MTX
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KYB GR-2 Struts
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might not be exact, but 1/2-20 works real good. that's 1/2" diameter, 20 threads per inch. I found a knob from a fork lift that was 1/2-20, and it screwed on okay, and looks kinda interesting! only cost $2.95.
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