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Re: How To: Shift boot on A/T
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I currently still running my Momo knob. Been on there since 2005 and it has never came loose on me.
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So I started doing this tonight! I ran into a few snags, .. didn't know I had to remove the 2 screws to get the OEM shifter off. Me dumb. My cutting attachment for my Dremel also broke, so I had to run to Home Depot to get some reinforced metal attachments. I still have some more cutting to do on the bottom of the boot where the white plastic is, it's not quite flush, but I have a more pressing question. How does the shifter knob stay on? I put the base on, and the top half has 3 little screws, as mentioned, but the shifter also came with 5 rubber inserts. I've been looking around online and some people have said to cut a hole in one of them and put it in the knob. I'm stuck on the last step! I'm still looking around online but I wasn't sure if anyone knew what the next step was. I'm using the MOMO Automatico knob....
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What I did was take the white ring off the end, fold it inward, and tie a ziptie really tight. Works pretty well, and has yet to slip off.
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Victory!
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Word! Looks great Denny!
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Looks awesome, Denny!
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Thanks guys! I've never cut metal before, twas fun
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Impressive finished product.
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