Momo Shifter
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Re: Momo Shifter
[quote]Originally posted by 1LE:
<strong>I installed one on a friends car........take a dremmel with a barrell sander on it and run inside of it, it will take 20 to 30 minutes to do it, just take your time. The MOMO **** has a set screw once you get the **** to slide all the way down the 3 set screws will be resting on a flat surface, not on the threads. It take a few minutes to do, but it looks great once installed!</strong><hr></blockquote>
I did the same thing with my Momo shift ****.
<strong>I installed one on a friends car........take a dremmel with a barrell sander on it and run inside of it, it will take 20 to 30 minutes to do it, just take your time. The MOMO **** has a set screw once you get the **** to slide all the way down the 3 set screws will be resting on a flat surface, not on the threads. It take a few minutes to do, but it looks great once installed!</strong><hr></blockquote>
I did the same thing with my Momo shift ****.
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Momo Shifter
Does anybody have a momo shifter? I was just wondering if it fits. I just got one today and it does not fit. the shifter shaft is bigger than the Momo shifter bottom. Help!
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Re: Momo Shifter
I installed one on a friends car........take a dremmel with a barrell sander on it and run inside of it, it will take 20 to 30 minutes to do it, just take your time. The MOMO **** has a set screw once you get the **** to slide all the way down the 3 set screws will be resting on a flat surface, not on the threads. It take a few minutes to do, but it looks great once installed!