what does the 2g shift knob look like?
me want tooOriginally Posted by Civic Accord Honda
what does the 2g shift knob look like?
me want tooOriginally Posted by Civic Accord Honda
Last edited by HostileJava; 07-14-2007 at 07:58 AM. Reason: Learn to use the edit button.
No I didn't buy it. And yes they are replicas but they are still nice though. I still want one tooOriginally Posted by 89lxi_knarg
Here's mine...
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i have a hurst t-handle on my 3000 ill get a pic later and a 1 off cf shift boot
took a whole year but i got the 100th post
yet only took a month to get the 200th
Dec. 05-Dec. 06
Originally Posted by forrest89sei
off topic, but does anyone know how to make a spin turn knob for the e-brake... or maybe just one that would be compatible with the 3g e-brake? i may have found one, but I'm not sure.
i made the push button on mine from aluminum,it's a lot longer then it looks,all you see is the end of the button,i can't remember what the thread was off the top of my head.i 've considered making the end piece too,but i don't have an extra e brake handle handy at the moment,then i would need to make a boot to attach to it.
This is a cheapo knob I got from autozone. It's the most comfortable shifter I've ever used.
The flash makes it look carbon fiber but it's not. Gotta be nylon or something from the feel of it.
I think its made by 3M, 3G, 3R? something like that for about $20.
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Last edited by SZfiftyfour; 10-02-2010 at 08:54 AM. Reason: updating pics
82 accord knobOriginally Posted by 89lxi_knarg
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Last edited by SZfiftyfour; 10-02-2010 at 08:55 AM. Reason: updated pics url
does it have a twist end so it will release the ebrake lock and the ebrake will not ratchet or lock in place?Originally Posted by lostforawhile
i have that but with the orange writeing unsted of whiteOriginally Posted by CcordLevel2
looks sporty
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
I have the same one as CcordLevel2, I love it, so comfy.
d-_-b
na i replaced the plastic button with one made from aluminum,because the plastic ones are always flaking. the button goes way down in there. i was talking about making an aluminum round handle part to go around the knob. i don't know about the twist lock,i have an idea on how to make one though.Originally Posted by 89lxi_knarg
yea i know,i sent it to you. they only came on the hatch of that generation,with matching orange graphics on the instrument cluster. very rare now. that looks a lot like my shift knob, probably came from about the same generation,except for the red and gold leaf honda insert. they might have pulled it out of a box or something building the test cars.Originally Posted by Civic Accord Honda
Skunk 2 shift knob with an Si shift boot
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ah, please share the ideaOriginally Posted by lostforawhile
it basically needs to disable the spring
w00t thats the boot and knob i wantedto get but with the boot to have the red switching like i see on some 99-00 SI'sOriginally Posted by Cheeseburger
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
That knob looks pretty tight Cheese.
I was thinking about the throttle knob off of an airplane,the way it works with the twist lock,but i have to think about it.Originally Posted by 89lxi_knarg
I like yours cheese.....very nice
Did it screw onto the threaded part of the shifter like stock or does it have allen bols that hold it onto the shifter?
heres mine
kinda bad picture but its a momo combat evo.
heres what its supposed to look like.
oh and I also have the ebrake handle to match
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nice you have the leather boot for the ebrake?
"The Original White" 88 DX Hatchback
Mysterious Project Car
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You won't know what hit you
no
tan suede just like the shifter boot.![]()
My Old APC Knob
My 1984-1985 Accord hatch knob
Stock 1988 Honda Accord LC-i knob the one i am useing for now
also
heres a pic of my 84-85 accord knob with my 85 colora shift boot customized to fit a 3gee (and as u can see my old carpet was dirty lol)
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Last edited by Civic Accord Honda; 07-07-2007 at 04:58 PM.
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
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