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MOMO shiftknob won't fit..

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Old Mar 1, 2004 | 05:14 PM
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MOMO shiftknob won't fit..

Just purchased the MOMO Automatico shiftknob for a 2004 AT coupe. Just realized that it doesn't fit. Momo shiftknob does not go down enough on the stick for me to screw the screws. Anyone experience this? Should I fabricate a little and cut some of the stick off? Sorry no pics.

2004 G35 CB/Willow, 5AT, Premium, Nav, Performance pkg.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2004 | 05:47 PM
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Re: MOMO shiftknob won't fit..

You need to pull off the white piece and put it directly on the shift **** unless something has changed from the 2003s. Check my photo on the rides section.

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Old Mar 1, 2004 | 07:47 PM
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Re: MOMO shiftknob won't fit..

What he said, the white plastic extender pulls right out. You'll want it out regardless, since it'll look like you're driving a UPS truck with the **** sticking up that high.

By the way, if your MOMO **** is anything like mine, here's a tip: do NOT install the **** with the little rubber caps inserted inside the ****. It will get jammed inside there and the button will get stuck in a partially depressed condition so that the car never locks into Park anymore. You probably won't be able to resist trying anyway, but I'm telling you, don't do it, it's a huge pain to pull the thing out of there once you put it in.

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