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Strap wrench for the shift knob and a 2nd wrench down at the linkage to prevent it from twisting. Good Luck :tiphat:
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A little bit of forum etiquette goes a long way, best of luck. |
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Reason why I apologized in the first sentence. And to make you feel better now. Pls accept my apologizes. Once again. Either way. It worked and people helped me out. Thank you. And one more time. My apologies for putting on the wrong section. |
you need a very large wrench :P
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First time I tried nothing turned. Nothing moved lol.
Ill try doing it again tomorrow on my day off. |
so i finally got to swich the knob but got damn there was no towel that was gonna save that knob.
my original knob got messed up badly. even with towel wrapped and all. |
Geez. Lol. But at least you could switch the shift knob.:tup:
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Pretty much lol.
Now I just need to fix that leather piece to be together with the knob and not just hanging there. |
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I wrapped the oem knob in a decent amount of vinyl tape, then the strap wrench and held the "stalk" with vise grips. Took me 20 - 25 minutes of wrestling the darn thing off. If there was a way to induce a little bit of heat onto the stalk, it would have been easier.
At least you got it off. I second TerribleONE, what knob? |
What's all the commotion about? Distressed damsel?
Crazy title if it's just about a guy mangling his own knob. Should of used lotion. Tapatalk2 on a phone plus *nix with apple food coloring added |
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i bought a momo shift knob. i like it a lot. and it kind looks like the audi r8 shift knob after i put it on too.
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what the heck !!!! i have no idea why the photos uploaded upside down.
sorry about that. |
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