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Old 05-12-08, 09:26 PM   #16 (permalink)
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just make sure its straight, and push down hard at first. then its gonna feel like its taking all your strength to turn it. keep going.

just make sure its straight in the start.
ok, thanks for the advice.
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My knob definitely has threads
i havent tried it on the shifter yet though, waiting for my RJ one
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Will the boot and knob fit from an 08 TL-S? They have different part numbers from 04-06 TL
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Will the boot and knob fit from an 08 TL-S? They have different part numbers from 04-06 TL
yea they'll fit. its the same part.
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