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You need a nut underneath the knob to keep it from twisting.......and you need to cut down the shifter so it doesn't look funny and have all that thread showing. They do look cool, though.![]()
So what you're saying is my new shift knobs are ready to instal?

apparently theres an age cutoff for exhaust cause I'm with Erick, make it go vroom vroom![]()


I got the nut, but It just twits with the knob. I my suppose to put locktite on the nut, let dry than put the knob so it stops where I want it? I'm not cutting, since I like the way it looks and its a comfort thing I just needed to stop where I want it.
Got my new Coverking seat covers in today. and what can I say, they are CRAP! and here's what gets me the most. From their website:
Construction
Coverking Custom Seat Covers are made in California, U.S.A. by skilled professionals working in a clean and comfortable environment. Far from a "sweatshop", Coverking Custom Seat Covers are made by people who enjoy Medical Insurance, ample opportunities for advancement, and more than a livable wage.
I get my custom covers in and there is a tag sewn in that says they are designed in California, made in Mexico! I got nothing against Mexicans, but I went with Coverking because they said they were MADE in the US.
Needless to say, I'm going to return them. The fit is crap and I can tell you right now, they wouldn't last.
Fxxx!