Shift Gear Knob Repalcement Manual

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Shift Gear Knob Repalcement Manual

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This is a step by step diagram:

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Thanks to http://www.intimidator.co.kr

Cheers, :roll:

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Thanks! This was one of the most useful posts in this forum!!!
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yust wondering why would that be on there page? they got something to replace it???
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remember to get a knob big enought to fit.
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Now a Sticky :D
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Post by DavesDaewoo »

Wow, thats handy, I member looking through the posts and didnt see that, A sticky was an excellent idea, Thanks alot

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Question...

The new daewoos (Chevy and Suzuki version), have the same tipe of gear knob?
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Post by kinkyllama »

The diagram worked perfect for mine. 2004 Suzuki Forenza.


But id recommend leaving it in alot longer. I left it in for abotu 25 mins and I still needed to hit it about 20 times with a hammer to get it off. But it was also only about 85degrees C.
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and wich nob do you use? Any pics? 8)
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For all GM-DAT vehicles you need a knob designed to work with the lift-up reverse system. Feel free to visit our site to find the one that will suit your likes 8)
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Here she is... it looks great. the picture isnt that good i think the light was reflecting off of the chrome alot. Plus my camera was in the car when my fire extingisher went off. :roll:
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Post by DavesDaewoo »

do you NEED a knob that uses lift up reverse system, or can you just leave the lift off part on the bag? I havent taken mine appart but by the looks of it the knob doesnt affect the lift up reverse, it just goes inside for cosmetic reasons, that ring looks to be attached to the bag, I could be wrong but i thought id see for anyone else who tried, I really like my shift knob which ill probably have to take back :P

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Post by SIKWOO »

heres my knob hahaha enjoy

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I have an automatic and have a replacement stick that I want to replace it with, any suggestions on how to do this?
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