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Jusrev66 10-01-2019 02:06 AM

Tommy Kaira Shift Knob
 
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For sale a Tommy Kaira shift knob in great condition. Pm me if interested $250.00
SOLD

madwi 10-01-2019 05:10 AM

Add a price before Trips finds this thread. :tup:

madwi 10-01-2019 07:44 AM

That should sell fast.

kafaya1 10-01-2019 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Jusrev66 (Post 3880772)
For sale a Tommy Kaira shift knob in great condition. Pm me if interested $250.00

Sent a PM

Zezus 10-01-2019 08:37 AM

Mmm yummy.
Much want.
GLWS

BettyZ 10-02-2019 08:35 PM

How has this not sold yet?

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kafaya1 10-02-2019 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BettyZ (Post 3881080)
How has this not sold yet?

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he edited the main post ^^

I swooped on it that morning

madwi 10-02-2019 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by kafaya1 (Post 3881088)
he edited the main post ^^

I swooped on it that morning

When is it going to be relisted for $400? :rolleyes: :stirthepot:

kafaya1 10-02-2019 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3881090)
When is it going to be relisted for $400? :rolleyes: :stirthepot:

Na, this was actually one of the last mods I wanted to get until my Z is paid off so this kind of just fell right into place. Gonna get some washers this Saturday and try to install it on Sunday. Been reading it's a B to get off the OEM shift knob.

Pleasure working w/ the seller btw he got back up and out to ship it that morning cuz I was trying to get it by this weekend. :tiphat:

DUSHER 10-02-2019 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by kafaya1 (Post 3881094)
Na, this was actually one of the last mods I wanted to get until my Z is paid off so this kind of just fell right into place. Gonna get some washers this Saturday and try to install it on Sunday. Been reading it's a B to get off the OEM shift knob.

Pleasure working w/ the seller btw he got back up and out to ship it out that morning cuz I was trying to get it by this weekend. :tiphat:

its not hard at all to remove it. I was worried too before I removed mine. Just grab it firmly and twist.

kafaya1 10-02-2019 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by DUSHER (Post 3881100)
its not hard at all to remove it. I was worried too before I removed mine. Just grab it firmly and twist.

you didn't have to take off the boot and vice grip the base and have someone else twist?

I was gonna try your method first and just twist the top and hope for the best. I actually saw one dude on YouTube just by hand successfully do it.

BettyZ 10-02-2019 11:09 PM

If you have no intention of keeping the stock knob, go with the small vise grips on the shaft and a pipe wrench on the knob. If you have the materials, you could rig a thermal blanket under the knob and work it over w a heat gun before you unleash the Newton-meters.

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BettyZ 10-02-2019 11:09 PM

It depends on how much red loctite the factory put on that day

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madwi 10-02-2019 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by kafaya1 (Post 3881103)
you didn't have to take off the boot and vice grip the base and have someone else twist?

I was gonna try your method first and just twist the top and hope for the best. I actually saw one dude on YouTube just by hand successfully do it.

I broke two strap wrenches trying to get mine off. Out came the pipe wrench and held the shaft with vice grips. OEM knob was destroyed but it finally released.

kafaya1 10-03-2019 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3881121)
I broke two strap wrenches trying to get mine off. Out came the pipe wrench and held the shaft with vice grips. OEM knob was destroyed but it finally released.

*fingers crossed* I'll update if I get it out by just hand


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