Auto Shift Knob W/ Od
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I found this automatic shift knob by RAZO on this site
http://www.cartoys.com/cartoys/showdetl.cf...oduct_ID/23656/
Pfft, it's like $150 though which is kind of stupid for a thing such as a shift knob, but I'm really trying to spice up my interior a little (and get rid of that fugly stock shift knob), and this was one of the only auto shifters I found that didn't look that bad.
I heard that MOMO sold one, but I don't think they're compatible with OD on/off buttons.
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http://www.cartoys.com/cartoys/showdetl.cf...oduct_ID/23656/
Pfft, it's like $150 though which is kind of stupid for a thing such as a shift knob, but I'm really trying to spice up my interior a little (and get rid of that fugly stock shift knob), and this was one of the only auto shifters I found that didn't look that bad.
I heard that MOMO sold one, but I don't think they're compatible with OD on/off buttons.
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I am not exactly sure how the O/D button works. However my Grand AM had an ETS (Electronic Traction System) button on the shifter and I simply spliced in some wire and relocated it to a place on the side of the center console. You may be able to do that and then just buy a regular auto shifter.
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QUOTE (sharkev @ Jul 10 2005, 09:27 AM)
GREAT!!... that is the exact shift that I have!.....
looks and works great!
looks and works great!
LOL whaa? I was checking out your CarDomain, just last night and I think it said you had a shift knob by MOMO?
Eh, oh well.. wise decision, man. How did the install go for you? Difficult? Some of those auto shift knobs look really terrible, if you ask me. Looks cheep and plastic. But yours.. it's something else!
I bet the "gun grip" works really good, as well. In my brothers MR2, that's how the shift knob is (not as nice though) and it's impossible to slip or anything like that.
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Thanks, I saw your message .... fing02.gif
I dont know how the last owner installed the shift... when i bought my car it came with that shift. so.... but I already uninstalled it and there is not something hard.
I just had to take two screw out and connect the 2 wires of the OD, and something weird was that I supossed to have the OD wires connected in the wrong way.
something that I try to fix and I couldn´t do it. so i really dont know.
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I dont know how the last owner installed the shift... when i bought my car it came with that shift. so.... but I already uninstalled it and there is not something hard.
I just had to take two screw out and connect the 2 wires of the OD, and something weird was that I supossed to have the OD wires connected in the wrong way.
something that I try to fix and I couldn´t do it. so i really dont know.
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