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My CF Nismo shift knob from theZstore has a rubber insert that is built into it, no visible threads on inspection. It is a self-tapping design, the threads are created
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My CF Nismo shift knob from theZstore has a rubber insert that is built into it, no visible threads on inspection. It is a self-tapping design, the threads are created in the rubber as you thread it in the first time. I believe instructions were included that explained this. Not the best design, but it works fine. Ensure you press down firmly as you thread it on the first time and that it is relatively level.
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