Installing a new gear knob?
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Installing a new gear knob?
Just bought my first car and therefore my first mx5, so be nice, newbie here. It's a 2000 series 2 (NB8B?) and the gear knob is fairly worn and want to know whats involved in installing a new one. Was looking at mx5mania gear knobs such as the tt shifter and wanted to know if its easy to install myself considering im in melbourne. Does anyone in vic know of a good place to go? mx5factory? do they have those sorts of accesories?. If anyone has some tips or suggestions on what i should do it would be greatly appreciated.
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Screw off old one...
Screw on new one...
Enjoy Voodoo voodoo is my preferance (and very popular with others) James at the mx5centre (forum sponsor) sells them
Screw on new one...
Enjoy Voodoo voodoo is my preferance (and very popular with others) James at the mx5centre (forum sponsor) sells them
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Oh and my first car was my mx5 too Had it for almost 2 years now. Great choice!!! Any other questions feel free to ask, we're all happy to help
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Lefty loosey, righty tighty...
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Welcome shake and bake
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The knob will feel like it is glued on, when you first take it off, but keep unscrewing it anticlockwise, and eventually you'll hear a "snap", ad then it will just unscrew easily.
If you do'nt have the strongest grip, you can use a pair of vice pliers, but please make sure you put a soft cloth under the jaws so you don't damage the current knob.
You may need it again.
If you do'nt have the strongest grip, you can use a pair of vice pliers, but please make sure you put a soft cloth under the jaws so you don't damage the current knob.
You may need it again.
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One word VOODOO
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If you struggle with the grip but don't have the tools, I've found wrapping it in those thick red rubber bands or even better, those non stick mats helps.
Anti-clockwise will unscrew it
I've never understood lefty righty...
Anti-clockwise will unscrew it
I've never understood lefty righty...
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Initially I couldn't undo the knob despite my best efforts.
I found going for a drive warmed the gearbox (which transfers heat into the stick) and made it easier to unscrew.
I found going for a drive warmed the gearbox (which transfers heat into the stick) and made it easier to unscrew.
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Jeo wrote:Lefty loosey, righty tighty...
Welcome though
hahahhahahahahaha I laughed so hard I nearly wet my chair, "Lefty loosey, righty tighty..." classic, I gotta go catch my breath.
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Nope, didn't work still laughing... over a months worth of reading and that got me, you go to the top of the leader board for classic quotes.
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You've never heard that before Andy? I didn't think it was that exciting a saying
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What Benny said...lots of padding and some multi-grips.
We opted for a Skunk2 gearknob - made a big difference.
We opted for a Skunk2 gearknob - made a big difference.
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Installing a new gear knob?
shake and bake wrote:Just bought my first car and therefore my first mx5, so be nice, newbie here. It's a 2000 series 2 (NB8B?) and the gear knob is fairly worn and want to know whats involved in installing a new one. Was looking at mx5mania gear knobs such as the tt shifter and wanted to know if its easy to install myself considering im in melbourne. Does anyone in vic know of a good place to go? mx5factory? do they have those sorts of accesories?. If anyone has some tips or suggestions on what i should do it would be greatly appreciated.
Come to "The Garage" on a Thursday night and you can have any number of people help you out. It's a cafe/restaurant we go to every week, details are in the events section under victoria and weekly meet up. Hope to see you there
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