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    What kind of thread pattern does the shifter have on it? Im looking for an aftermarket one and am unsure of the pattern I need.

  • #2
    teh stock shifter has threads, size is unknown to me!
    but i have owned a few aftermarket shifter knobs and most seem to just sit on the shifter, then you must tighten some small allen bolts around the shifter!
    http://www.youtube.com/user/onefast87

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    • #3
      someone sell me a decent shift knob, ztek hasn't gotten back to me in weeks
      Lance 'never-ending 88na2t project' Landry
      I sell Z stuff when I'm not being lazy.
      Trace cell phones via GPS: http://www.phonetrace.org

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      • #4
        Go Nismo
        http://www.wass.andrevas.net/carbonfibre.jpg

        Terrible idea putting those wheels on...

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        • #5
          Aftermarket generic shift knobs cost $15-20 and they come with nice little plastic adaptors that will fit virtually any shift knob. Tighten them down with some allen screws and you are good to go. Easy to install and work great unless they have an internal rattle in the knob. :evil: Been there done that. Keep your receipt just in case.

          Ive bought several (5) shift knobs over the last 3 years, 2 from Z car sites, and finally found one I liked better than any others at a much cheaper price. ($20) Finding a shift knob that really fits you can be tough but dont hesitate to check out the local dealers/shops. You may find your dream shifter. :wink:

          btw- this goes for the aftermarket shift pedals as well. I tried 2 different sets from different car sites, sent them both back with a big f-you and bought a generic set from the local parts store that look good and have never given me a problem.

          This goes against my motto...but sometimes the generic stuff works well. :shock:
          Just stand back and throw money.
          Performance costs money.
          Reliable performance costs more.

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          • #6
            a brand new stock knob from nissan is only 25 bucks. there is nothing else you can buy that will feel as nice or look as good.

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            • #7
              Sp4rt4n wrote: What kind of thread pattern does the shifter have on it?
              10-1.25 MM
              Attached Files

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              • #8
                Chris86NA2T wrote: a brand new stock knob from nissan is only 25 bucks. there is nothing else you can buy that will feel as nice or look as good.
                Anniversary edition Maxima shift knob. New from the dealer $36. Screws onto our shifter & looks/feels great.
                378whp 445wtq
                http://mark86t.zmobiledetailing.com/.../v/Black+Hole/


                Z Mobile Detailing, Las Vegas, NV

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                • #9
                  thanks for that heads-up Mark, I'll go that route if I don't find a weighted knob I like.
                  Lance 'never-ending 88na2t project' Landry
                  I sell Z stuff when I'm not being lazy.
                  Trace cell phones via GPS: http://www.phonetrace.org

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                  • #10
                    [quote]mark86t wrote:
                    Originally posted by Chris86NA2T
                    a brand new stock knob from nissan is only 25 bucks. there is nothing else you can buy that will feel as nice or look as good.Anniversary edition Maxima shift knob. New from the dealer $36. Screws onto our shifter & looks/feels great.
                    now that looks really nice... no carbon fiber garbage, just a nice, new stock shifter. do you have more information on the specific maxima it came from? or dare i ask.. a part number? thanks

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                    • #11
                      How many anniversary edition maximas were there? lol I think it was the 2000? I'll check tomorrow. I get all my OEM Nissan parts from Scottsdale Infiniti 1-888-216-5328. Cheapest Nissan/Infiniti parts I have found. Tell Dan that Mark from Vegas referred you.
                      378whp 445wtq
                      http://mark86t.zmobiledetailing.com/.../v/Black+Hole/


                      Z Mobile Detailing, Las Vegas, NV

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                      • #12
                        I got Nismo leather shift knob




                        I have few interior picture in home.. i'll try to post them later today.
                        Jukka Kivinen - Europe / Finland - '88 Turbo 2+2 Targa
                        Datsun Nissan Sports Cars of Finland
                        http://www.z31turbo.com / http://www.z31na.com

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                        • #13
                          maxima knob

                          z

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                          • #14
                            momo here

                            2008 BMW E92 335i 6MT

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                            • #15
                              Free

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