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Old 07-23-2015, 03:55 AM   #1093
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My limited edition yoshi green raceseng apex r
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Old 07-24-2015, 04:21 PM   #1095
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Two of my knob that I keep switching back and forth. Both are completely extreme opposite from one and another. The TRD one is super lightweight and small. Can feel every notch/vibration using this knob. Slammer is great for everyday buttery smooth driving.




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Old 07-24-2015, 06:59 PM   #1097
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I see you put this shift knob on an automatic. I did the same thing but how did you get the shift boot to stay up to the shift knob? The old shift knob had a plastic piece that held it up. Now my shift boot kinda sags down because theres nothing to hold it up.
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Old 07-25-2015, 02:12 AM   #1098
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I see you put this shift knob on an automatic. I did the same thing but how did you get the shift boot to stay up to the shift knob? The old shift knob had a plastic piece that held it up. Now my shift boot kinda sags down because theres nothing to hold it up.
I have my shift knob set pretty much as high as it can go and just make sure you slide the shift boot all the way up past the last metal collar on the thread adapter. (where the yellow arrow is pointing).
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Old 07-25-2015, 02:17 AM   #1099
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I have my shift knob set pretty much as high as it can go and just make sure you slide the shift boot all the way up past the last metal collar on the thread adapter. (where the yellow arrow is pointing).
oh wow my shift knob did not come with that metal piece just a little lock nut that still isn't big enough to hold the shift boot up. Can i buy just that metal piece and if so where?
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oh wow my shift knob did not come with that metal piece just a little lock nut that still isn't big enough to hold the shift boot up. Can i buy just that metal piece and if so where?
You can buy it from Raceseng
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You can buy it from Raceseng
I found this shift boot retainer on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Mustan...36c497&vxp=mtr

do you think this will work? its about 1.5 inches width and height. Also the thread size is 10 x 1.25 which is the thread size for our auto scion frs.

whats the width and height of your shift boot retainer? if you don't mind me asking. Do you just screw it in first and than there should be enough thread on top of it to screw in the shift knob right? sorry for all the questions man lol
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Old 07-25-2015, 09:33 AM   #1102
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Black crinkle ashiko by raceseng of course. Helps it to fall into gear that bit easier. Dare I say 50% improvement .... maybe.
The shift boot is an alcantara piece by stradale.
Everybody makes out the ashiko to be quite big but if you look here it's really not. Only slightly bigger than stock, hilarious how heavy it feels when holding it your hand.
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Black crinkle ashiko by raceseng of course. Helps it to fall into gear that bit easier. Dare I say 50% improvement .... maybe.
The shift boot is an alcantara piece by stradale.
Everybody makes out the ashiko to be quite big but if you look here it's really not. Only slightly bigger than stock, hilarious how heavy it feels when holding it your hand.
Where did you get the alcantara shift boot from? Is it cheaper than the JPM?
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Anyone know if the Perrin shift knobs have a wide enough opening to accommodate the raceseng reverse lockout?
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