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    LX User RedneckRicer's Avatar
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    aftermarket shift knobs...

    i know they screw on and all but for those who've purchased one.... what do you use to keep the boot up? when i swapped the tranny it had 2 clips in a plastic peice.... aftermarket ones i've seen don't... and i dont think theres shift boot viagra, so what keeps it up?
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    I DO use shiftboot Viagra.....
    The GSX was killed, I need something new...

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    Originally posted by 88LXiHB
    I DO use shiftboot Viagra.....
    LMAO...mine looks good, I couldn't figure out a way to hold it up either so I just let it hang
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    I reinstalled my shift boot and I used the stock one and the new one, I put the stock one under the new one, so now only half an inch of the shifter is showing, and its perfect, I just wish the new shift boot would have fited right, I'm about to buy a JDM Type R Shift Knob and Boot, and JDM Honda Integra Type R Steering Wheel for my new 3G

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    I turned a grouve in an aluminum collar on m,y lathe and ziptied the boot on the inside to the collar. The stock that I used was a tight fit above the threads on the knob and it dosent fit all the way tight but it stays up and isn;t that notaceable.
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