I'm having some issues with the press fit shift knob it had become loose and is spinning anyone know where to get a replacment. Our anyone know of an adapter that can turn this shifter to a threaded connection
I'm having some issues with the press fit shift knob it had become loose and is spinning anyone know where to get a replacment. Our anyone know of an adapter that can turn this shifter to a threaded connection
Wouldn't that be a warranty issue? Or are you looking to change the knob anyway?
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View my fuel log 2015 Micra S manual: 5.0 L/100 km ... 56.5 mpg (Imp) ... 20.0 km/L ... 47.0 mpg (US) ...
What about this? http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/er...l#.VZ58Oza1aJc
I know, it may not be the most beautiful one on the market, but for 25 $ it's not too bad I bought something like this for my old Toyota Echo. You can tighten it with a side-screw, it won't move. The only downside was that the aluminum was getting pretty cold in the winter. Don't forget your driving gloves!
If warranty and the side screw are not an option.
Then ... Get a m10x1.25 ( i believe ) tap and die and thread the shift stem.
Thats the big secret. Thread it yourself. Or pay someone to thread it.
The more expensive choice is to buy the nismo quick shift, with adaptor,and knob.
( maybe just nismos adaptor and knob, ill find the link)
If you do thread the factory shaft, id be so jelly.
You got balls. Im making everything 100% returnable to stock.
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View my fuel log 2015 Micra S manual: 7.7 L/100 km ... 36.8 mpg (Imp) ... 13.0 km/L ... 30.6 mpg (US) ...
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/c...ommend_item_en is this a kit that can fit over top of the current stock shifter? to gove em a threaded top?
Yes
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View my fuel log 2015 Micra S manual: 7.7 L/100 km ... 36.8 mpg (Imp) ... 13.0 km/L ... 30.6 mpg (US) ...
Just get yourself a m10x1.25 die. It cost me 7 bucks on ebay and about 20 mins to thread mine. I'm actually picking up a Guinness Draft tap handle that I'm going to tap out to use as a shift knob.
if i do this option do i thread right over the knurled part of the stick shift? our do i need to cut that part of and start fresh?