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Old 05-24-02, 09:47   #1 (permalink)
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Question shift knob/wheelcover upgrade

Has anyone switched out the plastic shift knob on a 5sp CRV or any Honda? If so how was it done. I'm interested in switching to a leather knob to match a wheelcover. Thanks.
BTW-Wheelskins now make leather shift knobs, but IMO they aren't as nice as the Momo ones.
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Old 05-27-02, 10:41   #2 (permalink)
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CRV, I've got a '97 Honda Prelude as the 2nd car and I swapped out the stock shift knob and boot with one from Momo. The MOMO knob is placed on the metal shaft, and then it is tightened by 3 small screws. The shiftknob has a threaded bottom so that a matching MOMO shiftboot can be screwed on from the bottom. Makes for a very clean looking installation. I don't know how the shifter is for a CRV, but I'm assuming it's a column shifter right? You probably won't need a shift boot for it then...
 
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