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I was wondering if I could just replace the shift knob (as opposed to the entire shift assembly). Does the knob screw into the shaft or is it all one piece?

If it screws in, do I have to take the boot off and unscrew the existing knob and screw in the replacement? Are there instructions on how to take the boot off?

Sorry for all these questions - I am just a newbie :)

Thanks!

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Posted

Many of the option know have a setscrew.

Lift the leather boot and look for a set screw -- if there is none then just twist and pull to remove.

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Many of the option know have a setscrew.

Lift the leather boot and look for a set screw -- if there is none then just twist and pull to remove.

I lifted the boot - there is no screw. I tried twisting and pulling but I haven't been able to take the knob out. (I didn't try TOO hard - should I?)

How hard is it to replace the entire shift mechanism? I haven't seen a replacement knob without a thread on the lower end (to screw into the shaft).

I just want to be able to replace the knob and the boot as the leather is starting to show signs of wear and tear.

Thanks!

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