CDF Racing custom gear knob
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I would like to get one if its not too late
Can someone confirm the style of gear **** (picture) as the link is not working for me
I currently have one like in post #7 but the writing is wearing off so dont want anything likr that again
Can someone confirm the style of gear **** (picture) as the link is not working for me
I currently have one like in post #7 but the writing is wearing off so dont want anything likr that again
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got my gear **** today after a long wait and was impressed but it was short lived because when i took my original gear **** of i noticed that it had a collar on it that holds my gear gator up underneath the gear **** so i pulled it of to attach it to my new gear **** but there was no way of attaching it to my new gear **** so i thought no worries i'll just leave it for now and screw on my new gear **** but when i screwed it on as tight as it would go the lettering was 90 degrees out so when i turned it back so that writing was in the right place it was then to loose.
has anyone else had this problem?
has anyone else had this problem?
#87
got my gear **** today after a long wait and was impressed but it was short lived because when i took my original gear **** of i noticed that it had a collar on it that holds my gear gator up underneath the gear **** so i pulled it of to attach it to my new gear **** but there was no way of attaching it to my new gear **** so i thought no worries i'll just leave it for now and screw on my new gear **** but when i screwed it on as tight as it would go the lettering was 90 degrees out so when i turned it back so that writing was in the right place it was then to loose.
has anyone else had this problem?
has anyone else had this problem?
#88
I just bought http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2517616668...176&rmvSB=true
screwed this on first then put the **** on and just wound the nut back slightly until was lined up. the nut is the perfect size for the gaiter to clip over using the plastic collar that is the the gaiter and you cannot see it
screwed this on first then put the **** on and just wound the nut back slightly until was lined up. the nut is the perfect size for the gaiter to clip over using the plastic collar that is the the gaiter and you cannot see it
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I just bought http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2517616668...176&rmvSB=true
screwed this on first then put the **** on and just wound the nut back slightly until was lined up. the nut is the perfect size for the gaiter to clip over using the plastic collar that is the the gaiter and you cannot see it
screwed this on first then put the **** on and just wound the nut back slightly until was lined up. the nut is the perfect size for the gaiter to clip over using the plastic collar that is the the gaiter and you cannot see it
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when I checked the problem on google most say about having a nut for adjustment for aftermarket gear *****. dunno if it is true but Its the first one I have bought.
Its tight it doesnt move and its lined up, Im happy with it
Its tight it doesnt move and its lined up, Im happy with it