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Old 07-23-2005 | 12:50 PM
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1st. seems my shift **** doesn't want to come off , it seems to be glued down at the bottom , ive tried putting a rag over it and getting a wrench around that and turning , but it seems it doesnt want to loosen.. is there any way to get that sucker off??

2nd. the black trunklight is a direct replacement of the white/red one right..if so where can i pick one up for cheep.. wanna put that one on and then nightshade the tail lights
Old 07-23-2005 | 01:29 PM
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The ****(assuming it's a 5 speed) Spins off like a nut... Turn harder.

The last person who niteshaded their tails got a ticket... heh, I laughed my @ss off.
Old 07-23-2005 | 01:45 PM
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the ****: a tip. lift the boot up and put a plier around the stick underneath it so you won't leave any scars or scratches, then turn the sucker as hard as you can. clockwise for tightening and the other way for loosening.

two reasons; 1) it's easier 2) you won't damage the rubber thing it's fastened in. you notice how the stick sorta bends with you? be careful.
Old 07-23-2005 | 09:48 PM
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yea i just got it off , seems that the rubber thing was broken .. so it wasn't turning the nut , none of it was moving , i had to cut a little of the bottom of the knobto get it out
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