shift knob questions and opinions??
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hey all 7thGen members!!
this is Joey (€liteCivicEX01)...i was jus wondering what u all think about replacement shift *****. i hear that the following "can" work with my 2001 civic ex 5-sp. coupe.
--acura tsx
--jdm type r
--rsx
--si
--fp
...any others any1 can think of?? please post and lemme kno price range and/or ease of installation & pix if available!!. also, if 1 or more of the above do NOT fit to the best of ur knowledge, dont hesitate to correct me on that as well. thanx ppl. i value ur opinions.
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this is Joey (€liteCivicEX01)...i was jus wondering what u all think about replacement shift *****. i hear that the following "can" work with my 2001 civic ex 5-sp. coupe.
--acura tsx
--jdm type r
--rsx
--si
--fp
...any others any1 can think of?? please post and lemme kno price range and/or ease of installation & pix if available!!. also, if 1 or more of the above do NOT fit to the best of ur knowledge, dont hesitate to correct me on that as well. thanx ppl. i value ur opinions.
~Joey
p.s.- if ur bored and wanna kill some time...check out MY RIDE tab and leave a thought or something. ive got UNO currently!
Last edited by elitecivicex01; Aug 1, 2003 at 06:25 PM.
I got the Razo CF shift ****....its solid and tough and the CF is coolz....But I had a hard time making the shift boot up and not sliding down the shaft.....so what I did was I took of the whole center console off and wrapped electrical tape where I want the shift boot to be and then put the centre console back in place making sure the boot diameter is smaller then the width of the tape I put on, and then reinstalled everything....looks great now
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One of the Honda ***** is a good choice if you're not planning on changing your shift boot. I bought one from a Canadian Si (which is the American EX, with a few differences, like a leather wrapped shift ****). It's basically identical to the stock ****, only with leather. It has the connector that the boot snaps into, so it looks perfect. Before this I had a billet aluminum **** that was universal fit, so I had to rig up the boot. It worked OK, but didn't look as good as actually having it snapped onto the ****. If you check around on eBay, the RSX and Si ***** aren't too pricey.
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all of them do fit
tsx, rsx type s = 6 speed
i went through s2000, rsx type s, rsx base, rsx optional ,
best one was s2000, because its heavier than others but it was 6 speed so i sold it.
im looking to buy skunk2 shiftknob.440g
tsx, rsx type s = 6 speed
i went through s2000, rsx type s, rsx base, rsx optional ,
best one was s2000, because its heavier than others but it was 6 speed so i sold it.
im looking to buy skunk2 shiftknob.440g
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