Quick question-about shift knobs
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Quick question-about shift *****
I was just wondering if anyone has found any shift ***** that would fit my car (automatic transmission)? If so where? I'm not sure if there really is such thing, but I thought I'd check. And what about racing pedals? Thanks.
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Re: Quick question-about shift *****
Originally Posted by Princess Jeanie
I was just wondering if anyone has found any shift ***** that would fit my car (automatic transmission)? If so where? I'm not sure if there really is such thing, but I thought I'd check. And what about racing pedals? Thanks.
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ahh...very cool, see that'* my problem though, i don't know where to even start looking to know which type i'd like. any websites that you would recommend?
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Originally Posted by Princess Jeanie
ahh...very cool, see that'* my problem though, i don't know where to even start looking to know which type i'd like. any websites that you would recommend?
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The problem with the shift ***** is the Bonneville Auto uses a different diameter shaft than most other "common" Automatics. I seen people having to "shim" the Bonneville shaft or **** to get it to work.
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Originally Posted by DeathRat
The problem with the shift ***** is the Bonneville Auto uses a different diameter shaft than most other "common" Automatics. I seen people having to "shim" the Bonneville shaft or **** to get it to work.
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