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  1. #1
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    DC5R Gear Knob H pattern not straight

    Hey Fellow dc5 owners

    Not a big issue but just fussy

    I unscrewed my Dc5R knob off and when i screwed it back on the H pattern isn't facing directly down (vertical) as it should be. Its kinda on a little angle to the left when tightened all the way.

    Is there a specific way to screw on or do i need to keep fiddling with it

    below is the knob im talking bout. Just need to align it straight (pic is just a random off google)

    Thanks guys

    http://fc06.deviantart.com/fs48/i/20..._miccobayb.jpg
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    The knob is locked in place by a nut that is on the shaft of the gear stick thingo. Loosen the gear knob, turn it so it is straight, tighten up the lock nut beneath locking the knob in place. Profit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chargeR View Post
    The knob is locked in place by a nut that is on the shaft of the gear stick thingo. Loosen the gear knob, turn it so it is straight, tighten up the lock nut beneath locking the knob in place. Profit.
    Wow thanks ChargeR for the fast reply. Hmm don't think i have a nut maybe that's the issue. LOL will have a look when home Cheers again mate
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    just checked and found no nut there is it a special thread or just normal thread where i can get any nut?

    thanks
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    Go to bunnings. They have heaps. 10mmx1.5mm

    Alternatively come by and I'll give you one.

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