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Old 03-22-2011, 09:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i just grabbed both peices with my hands and twisted like a SOB to get it off
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nice job OP. I think a lot of it depends on how much locktite they put on as well

this is textbook example of how it should be done though.
Thanks, Dave and Jeff. Yes I agree, the degree of difficulty with the knob removal that ALL of us have been seeing is due to the amount of Loctite that is used by the factory. Tell you what though, with that strap wrench, the amount of leverage I had was impressive. I mean, some folks use two people, one to hold the shifter shaft with pliers, and the other to turn the knob. I literally held each with one hand, and the stock knob turned immediately. And I'm not saying I'm Hulk Hogan either I really think out of all the methods that were used, this is one of, if not, the easiest way to remove the shift knob, period.

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did you get the titanium nismo knob? how's the weight compared to the stock knob?
Yes sir. I did. I didn't really hold both knobs side by side or hand in hand. Thinking back, I probably should have But I can almost say that the stock knob is heavier by a tad, but the nismo knob is very solid-feeling. I like the joystick feel it gives me, with the option to an top grip also. When I get more miles on it, I can post a review.

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If you havent sold it Id be interested in buying it.
I am sorry but I plan to keep the stock knob. Though I like the looks and "initial" feel of the nismo knob, I would like the option to switch back to it if it doesn't feel right or if I want a change.

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i just grabbed both peices with my hands and twisted like a SOB to get it off
WHAT? Do you mean to say you used your bare hands?!?!?! One of the shifter shaft beneath the console??? and one on the shift knob itself and just turned?????? If indeed you did, that is impressive.

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WHAT? Do you mean to say you used your bare hands?!?!?! One of the shifter shaft beneath the console??? and one on the shift knob itself and just turned?????? If indeed you did, that is impressive.
When i removed my stock shift knob to have more room to remove my stereo, i just grabbed the shift knob with two hands and turned like hell. It was pretty tough, but not impossible. Before seeing all these threads with tips on taking it off, i had no idea there was an issue with it. I guess some have mass amounts of loctite from hell!!! Hope i didn't do any damage since i did not do anything to stop the shaft from turning.

How does the Titanium knob feel after you've parked out in the sun for a few hours? I really want this knob, but am afraid of it getting too hot
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