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When I got my GSR it had the annoying Razo shift knob on it. It has no grip, it is just like a metal tube like design. Anyway, I personally like the factory knob (plus the Razo is chrome
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Here a pic of it. Could it be those scews at the top?
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: IL
Age: 41
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couldn't hurt to take those screws off and see. but if I remember right, shift knobs on hondas and all screw-ons? maybe the guy before you was stupid and used some loctite?
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5th Gear
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Orange County, Southern California
Age: 39
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Yea, I thought the knobs were screw on, the e-brake handle u have to saw it off to get it off.
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I tried taking the screws off an it nothing. It seems the point of the screws is the change the carbon fiber piece. ARG I hate this thing. I want it off!
And as for the e-brake...Dude, I have to saw it off? How did it get there in the first place. The shift knob matches the ebrake. |
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Sounds like someone used loctite (industrial strength air tight glue). Getting loctite off is a ***** if so. I'm pretty sure you could use a mobile electric saw thing to cut it off and not damage the stick itself if its really that bad.
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Damn, someone's in a little bit of a pickle!
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OR? Could I get another shifter?
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Repost Wagon
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: over here
Age: 45
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get another shifter
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3rd Gear
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: allendale, mi
Age: 42
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u mean like a whole shifting arm??? have fun
chris
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Kenosha, WI
Age: 40
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if you get a new shifter then i guess that stuck knob of yours is a blessin' in disguise...
unscrewin' the top screws wouldn't hurt you either...
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: OR
Age: 44
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Vise grips
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3rd Gear
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Orlando
Age: 43
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hack saw.....
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Highland,OH
Age: 46
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Quote:
Maybe even 2.. If you arent worried about scratching it.
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I got it off! Success! I put all my stength into and and twisted it because I knew it was a screw on. Turns out that someone screwed it on and also wrapped electric tape under where the shift knob screws on to the arm. It had been there for a LONG time because the adhesive off of the tape was practically like glue. Anyway, the viens in my arms are all popping out. I am going to go drink a beer, a frosty beer...
BTW, I got my OEM shift knob and Type R shift boot on...SAWEET! Anyone want to buy this stupid Razo knob from me? 20 bucks shipped! The thing cost like 75 online. Beware though, I didnt like this knob. |
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awesome good luck with switching out the E-brake
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Nobody wants this stupid shift knob? I swear I am going to throw it in the trash, lol. Also, how do I go about taking off this stupid ebrake thing that matches the shift knob I just took off? Dude, I hate chrome!
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Florida
Age: 56
Posts: 1,331
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How bad of shape is it in? I actually know somebody who may want to take it off your hands.
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It is in great condition. No damage to it what so ever. There are a few tiny dings on the top but you woudnt notice it unless you look at it close up.
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