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My latest mod...
I got bored today and decided to work on my shifter assembly. I hate the wall that holds the shift boot up. So I decided to get rid of it.
I pulled out my dremel and hacked it off......
I pulled out my dremel and hacked it off......
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Originally posted by reytito
hey thats a nice camera...some professional looking shots there.
hey thats a nice camera...some professional looking shots there.
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Originally posted by Gotti
I dont notice anything?
I dont notice anything?
Now look at mine..........
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Nice job. It looks a lot cleaner!
I did the same thing with my MT boot on my AT car. But I did it because the shift **** was smacking into that wall underneath. It squashed my fingers everytime I put the car into park. A little buzzin from the dremel and it's all good.
I did the same thing with my MT boot on my AT car. But I did it because the shift **** was smacking into that wall underneath. It squashed my fingers everytime I put the car into park. A little buzzin from the dremel and it's all good.
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Out of curiousity, which cutoff tool did you use? Every time I try to cut this plastic crap, it always snags the wheel.
It's too much of a production for me to yank that out of the car, and do it, then I'd have to stuff the Momo boot back in those little slots, so I think I'll pass on this one, but it does look good.
It's too much of a production for me to yank that out of the car, and do it, then I'd have to stuff the Momo boot back in those little slots, so I think I'll pass on this one, but it does look good.
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I used a disk like sanding tool. My metal cutter tool would snag on it too. So I used a sanding disc.
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I did something similar, but it was just so I could squish the MOMO leather boot inbetween that wall and the rest of the ring. Worked like a charm, but I still have the wall keeping the boot's shape. I'll post a pic soon. 
Nice job, though. That's hella clean.

Nice job, though. That's hella clean.
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Originally posted by jiggerachi
Just curious, does that piece serve any purpose whatsoever?? Or is it just there to look cheap & shitty?
Just curious, does that piece serve any purpose whatsoever?? Or is it just there to look cheap & shitty?
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Damnit! you know i was thinking of doin that but i never did it, and the boot was so damn hard to get on there, oh well guess i'll have to do it, looks alot better than this


