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  1. #1
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    Shift Knob Thread Showing

    Is this a common problem? I just bought a skunk2 shift knob, it screws on ok but there still loads of thread showing on my stock shifter...
    Wasn't it mean to be made for honda's hence the 1.5mm threading.

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    aww
    Thanks

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    buy a short shifter too
    it doesnt show on mine lol

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    Push the boot up higher, clip it around the locknut. Or cut the top of the stick.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    Cutting a bit off the stick will give it that lil short shifter feel as well...

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    I have a B&M short shifter, still have the problem so tried the stock shifter, same issue. It was prob designed for the Skunk2 one.
    Was going to pull up the leather boot but the crx one is too short. Oh well

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    does the knob sit any lower with the B&M?

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    ive read that the skunk2 knob is designed to sit even with the skunk2 shifter. (found this out after i purchased the knob)

    Looks like ill have to buy the dual bend skunk2 short shifter....

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    Quote Originally Posted by [ricer] View Post
    does the knob sit any lower with the B&M?
    Nope not at all lower. I read on the B&M site the shifter was designed so you could use your stick knob exactly like stock thread.

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