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      manual shift knob

      don't like the factory one. just wondering how to remove it.



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      Re: manual shift knob

      Do u have an automatic? If u have the one with an overdrive button on the front of it pointing north there is two holes. U need a hexagon tool n u have to figure which size but u need that to take out those two screws n just slide it off. If it's a non overdrive u can just twist it off.

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      Re: manual shift knob

      its a manual, its just like the auto im assuming, remove any screws, and pull, it takes a lot of force to get it off but it can be done of course

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      Re: manual shift knob

      Quit assuming and let someone with a manual answer that one, hunter. :P there is no screws in the manual shift knob. Now a question to to the op, haver you used search button? There are a few topics on the subject already. Here's one of them: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=3798 hope this helps.
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      Re: manual shift knob

      i am right technically, hence i said there might be screws, which now i know there are not :P

      there is a new shift knob mod thread every week, should be a sticky, but not that thread you linked, so much sarcasm and failure there

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      Re: manual shift knob

      Quote Originally Posted by thehunterooo
      i am right technically, hence i said there might be screws, which now i know there are not :P

      there is a new shift knob mod thread every week, should be a sticky, but not that thread you linked, so much sarcasm and failure there
      remove any screws is not "there might be screws"... :P And the second page of that thread IS talking about a manual shift knob removal... to take off the clip, take the whole lever, and boil it... so no failure on my part, buddy...

      And in that threads it also gives a couple of links:

      Quote Originally Posted by thejibbler
      http://www.aveoclub.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2754

      and this might interest you aswell
      http://www.aveoclub.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2974

      have fun!
      Also, I did say that there are a few threads on this:
      Quote Originally Posted by serega12
      There are a few topics on the subject already. Here's one of them:
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      Re: manual shift knob

      i meant remove any screws, i was implying that there may or may not be any screws

      Quote Originally Posted by serega12
      Im sorry I missunderstood you thehunterooo, I post over 13 times a day and miss a thing or too






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