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Will this D&D knob fit my shifter?

Old 01-28-2013, 12:45 AM
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Will this **** work on my shifter?

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Originally Posted by Wicked 94TA
If it is the Fox Stang T5/T45/TR3650 threads, no it will not.
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no it wont but i made one work with my car. if you buy the **** you can drill out the plastic inside. convert 16mm to standard and thats the bit you will need after that you can either get an m16x1.25 tap and tap it for a stndard shifter or do what did and put the shift rod in a vice and force thread the **** on. its made of plastic so the shifter will cut the threads. mine hold like a rock no problems.
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Originally Posted by redbird555
no it wont but i made one work with my car. if you buy the **** you can drill out the plastic inside. convert 16mm to standard and thats the bit you will need after that you can either get an m16x1.25 tap and tap it for a stndard shifter or do what did and put the shift rod in a vice and force thread the **** on. its made of plastic so the shifter will cut the threads. mine hold like a rock no problems.
If I get it I think I'll just drill it out and screw it on letting the threads on the shifter cut the threads in the ****. Why size drill bit should I use?
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9/16 should do it


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