Beebo
Registered User
close
- Join DateDec 2006
- LocationEl Paso Texas
- Posts:25,324
-
iTrader Positive Feedback98
-
iTrader Feedback Score(59)
-
Likes:267
-
Liked:205 Times in 182 Posts
no bitching wrong forum i searched and only came across 03-04. im trying to put on my new (used) shifter but i cant find a DIY? and i dont know what im doing so should i just have someone do it and if so who the dealer?
P.S. can i get a few post befor you move it to interior please?
thank you!!
P.S. can i get a few post befor you move it to interior please?
thank you!!
Registered User
dude it's the easiest mod by far, as what cchao said, hold the **** with both of your hands, and try to make it not moving around if it's a manual, and just use some muscles to twist it counter clock wise, once it's starting to turn, just keep unscrewing, everything will make sense once you give it a try, just got back from the club, something I said might not make sense.....so just do it!
Registered User
I'm assuming you have a manual. I just did this mod last month on my 05. Its conceptually easy but hard as hell to do if your shift **** is on as tight as mine was. Be very couscous if you dont want to damage or bend your shifter. You need to pull up the piece of the center console that the **** sits in (it is a clip-on piece) to get access to the shifter. Use a vise grip to hold the bottom of it so it doesnt turn and get damaged. Use another pair of vise grip to turn the **** counter clockwise (using clothe to protect the **** and shifter). If you can get another person to help you, should be doable. The dealer will probably charge an arm and a leg.
Registered User
^do you think you really need the 2nd vice grip on the bottom if it is a 6mt coupe?
Registered User
Quote:
maybe your lock tite was weakOriginally Posted by filanj
Mine wasn't hard to remove at all... Maybe you guys are just a bunch of wussies

Registered User
anyone else use a vice grip to secure the bottom while removing their shift ****??
Registered User
Quote:
I did, I wasn't really sure if not using one would cause any harm to it, but I figured it's always better to be over precautious. Better safe than sorry.Originally Posted by Rphillips6487
anyone else use a vice grip to secure the bottom while removing their shift ****??
Registered User
Quote:
I hear that!Originally Posted by Dakkerz
I did, I wasn't really sure if not using one would cause any harm to it, but I figured it's always better to be over precautious. Better safe than sorry.
Beebo
Registered User
close
- Join DateDec 2006
- LocationEl Paso Texas
- Posts:25,324
-
iTrader Positive Feedback98
-
iTrader Feedback Score(59)
-
Likes:267
-
Liked:205 Times in 182 Posts
Quote:
i do have a manual 05. its on tight i could not get it. the peice of center console that the **** sits in. do you just pull up or use a screwdriver? and does it just snap back in place?Originally Posted by yizhao
I'm assuming you have a manual. I just did this mod last month on my 05. Its conceptually easy but hard as hell to do if your shift **** is on as tight as mine was. Be very couscous if you dont want to damage or bend your shifter. You need to pull up the piece of the center console that the **** sits in (it is a clip-on piece) to get access to the shifter. Use a vise grip to hold the bottom of it so it doesnt turn and get damaged. Use another pair of vise grip to turn the **** counter clockwise (using clothe to protect the **** and shifter). If you can get another person to help you, should be doable. The dealer will probably charge an arm and a leg.
Registered User
what im wondering about is the twisting off/on of the shift ****.
I used a vice grip to get it both on and off...
did I do damage to my transmission by not having another vice grip on the bottom?
I used a vice grip to get it both on and off...
did I do damage to my transmission by not having another vice grip on the bottom?
Beebo
Registered User
close
- Join DateDec 2006
- LocationEl Paso Texas
- Posts:25,324
-
iTrader Positive Feedback98
-
iTrader Feedback Score(59)
-
Likes:267
-
Liked:205 Times in 182 Posts
Quote:
do i use a screwdriver?Originally Posted by Rphillips6487
^^yes, it will snap back in place
Beebo
Registered User
close
- Join DateDec 2006
- LocationEl Paso Texas
- Posts:25,324
-
iTrader Positive Feedback98
-
iTrader Feedback Score(59)
-
Likes:267
-
Liked:205 Times in 182 Posts
Quote:
I used a vice grip to get it both on and off...
did I do damage to my transmission by not having another vice grip on the bottom?
well did u feel anything or hear anything brakeOriginally Posted by Rphillips6487
what im wondering about is the twisting off/on of the shift ****.I used a vice grip to get it both on and off...
did I do damage to my transmission by not having another vice grip on the bottom?