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Old Jun 12, 2006
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auto shift **** issue

so i bought me a RAZO RA89. its spring loaded so u just push it to shift. looks cleaner than most shift ***** i think coz of the lack of the button. so i tried installing it today. really easy. its on right, i can turn my car on/off no problem. its not a big issue but it doesnt stay in place.i can keep turning it and turning it. is it supposed to be like that?
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No your not supposed to be able to keep turning and turning it!
I had that problem and eventually it just came off.
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lol. yea i thought so..what shift **** did u use?
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Old Jun 13, 2006
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ahh i know, i was lookin at that but the thing is like 150 local. i know its cheaper off cardomain but shipping is like 2wks. i like this one coz u push the whole **** down. i think it looks clean

now that i think about it. since its a quick shift and u press the whole **** down. maybe its not supposed to be stuck because the whole **** has to constantly be pressed down. haha. anyone else with this ****!?

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Yeah its able to turn but it doesn't mean its screwing off.
Its normal.
My Razo auto shift **** was like that.
The inner workings that you screwed on keeps everything in place.

It won't screw off because the top and bottom part of the **** turn together.
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Originally Posted by LiKEaFeRiO
Yeah its able to turn but it doesn't mean its screwing off.
Its normal.
My Razo auto shift **** was like that.
The inner workings that you screwed on keeps everything in place.

It won't screw off because the top and bottom part of the **** turn together.
aha yea i didnt mean it was screwing off. i guess i was pretty unclear. but yup the top and the bottom do turn together. *phew* i installed it properly. ok thanks for inputs !
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Yeah the **** turns because it needs to be loose for you to push down on it.
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yup that was my conclusion too.
 
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