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Old 05-22-2013, 07:27 PM   #4456 (permalink)
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Soon as he picks her up next week I will overload this Forum with pics.
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Old 05-22-2013, 07:28 PM   #4457 (permalink)
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I think the Matte Graphite CV3 matches the Red 370z very well! Alot of these Forum members hate CV3
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Damn I haven't driven my Z since last Friday after getting a daily so I drove her around town to make sure everything was lubed up properly and working well.

Wow you can really appreciate the Z even more when you don't drive it
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moved my WEDS rears to garage from storage to get new DW's wrapped...hopefully this weekend. going from 275/35/19 to 285/35/19.

my advans on my nismo wheels are almost done...
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Played in the rain.
Passed a couple of Mustangs whose drivers were obviously petrified by their RWD monsters.
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moved my WEDS rears to garage from storage to get new DW's wrapped...hopefully this weekend. going from 275/35/19 to 285/35/19.

my advans on my nismo wheels are almost done...
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Tried to take the oem shift knob off of the car.
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Going to Gym next week and try it again next next week.
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If you are trying to remove it without damaging it good luck. When I removed mine it came off in multiple pieces.
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1) accept that you are going to destroy your shift knob in the process of taking it off the car. I've done it twice - on my current car the knob actually ripped in half all the way through the aluminum threading.

2). Assemble the following: two pipe wrenches, a towel, wire brush, and a friend.

3). Attach wrench #1 to shift knob. Wrap towel around shifter (shaft) and attach wrench #2. Have your friend hold wrench #2 steady so you don't torque the gearbox and go to town on the shift knob. It'll come off. Use wire brush to clean threading on shaft.

Nissan uses a ridiculous amount of loctite on the OEM shift knob for reasons I will never understand - especially considering they sell aftermarket shift knobs.

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I guess the Nissan worker that put my shift knob on had a lazy day and didnt put it on the way it was supposed to... My shift knob came off without a struggle and intact.


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Damn I haven't driven my Z since last Friday after getting a daily so I drove her around town to make sure everything was lubed up properly and working well.

Wow you can really appreciate the Z even more when you don't drive it
I drove my wife's Pontiac G6 to work after driving my Z to work for the past 3 weeks, 150 miles round trip. I used to think the G6 was somewhat sporty, now it feels like I'm driving a school bus compared to the Z. I now know what it feels like to drive a real sports car.
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Haha true that. But I used a rubber strap wrench and it just kept slipping. Next time I will use a big boy pipe wrench instead.

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If you are trying to remove it without damaging it good luck. When I removed mine it came off in multiple pieces.
I agree... At this moment, I'd say I don't care to destroy the oem shift knob or not. I already got a lightly used oem shift knob as a spare.

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1) accept that you are going to destroy your shift knob in the process of taking it off the car. I've done it twice - on my current car the knob actually ripped in half all the way through the aluminum threading.

2). Assemble the following: two pipe wrenches, a towel, wire brush, and a friend.

3). Attach wrench #1 to shift knob. Wrap towel around shifter (shaft) and attach wrench #2. Have your friend hold wrench #2 steady so you don't torque the gearbox and go to town on the shift knob. It'll come off. Use wire brush to clean threading on shaft.

Nissan uses a ridiculous amount of loctite on the OEM shift knob for reasons I will never understand - especially considering they sell aftermarket shift knobs.

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Thanks for the tips! Yup I will use a pipe wrench instead.

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I guess the Nissan worker that put my shift knob on had a lazy day and didnt put it on the way it was supposed to... My shift knob came off without a struggle and intact.
Hmmm, lucky you or maybe your previous owner already did the dirty job for you if yours is a used?

On another note, I got a Nismo chrome shift knob. How's the fitment? Is it hard to align the words towards the rear?
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Haha true that. But I used a rubber strap wrench and it just kept slipping. Next time I will use a big boy pipe wrench instead.



I agree... At this moment, I'd say I don't care to destroy the oem shift knob or not. I already got a lightly used oem shift knob as a spare.



Thanks for the tips! Yup I will use a pipe wrench instead.



Hmmm, lucky you or maybe your previous owner already did the dirty job for you if yours is a used?

On another note, I got a Nismo chrome shift knob. How's the fitment? Is it hard to align the words towards the rear?
Hey forza they use A LOT of locktite on mine. I used a 6in pipe wrench. Make sure you clean up the threads good before re install. The green locktite is awesome!
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Hey forza they use A LOT of locktite on mine. I used a 6in pipe wrench. Make sure you clean up the threads good before re install. The green locktite is awesome!
Thanks man. I will make sure to clean the threads before put the new one on.
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