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Old Sep 1, 2006 | 01:25 AM
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Default anyone know the shaft size of our stock shifter?

please ^_^ i'm planning on buying a new momo ****.... but i want to make sure first =D haha
Old Sep 1, 2006 | 04:27 AM
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Toyota/Subaru are the same... if it works for subies, it'll work for us too.
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cool thanks =] but i wanted to know the EXACT millimeter measurement of our shafts... cuz my friend bought an aftermarket **** too... but it didn't fit.... so he tried to use the kit it came with just in case it didn't fit.... and the results were bad ^_^ he tossed the thing! LOL i'm very picky =D and a guy who doesn't like to waste money ^_^ haha, so pleeeeeeeease if anyoen could help me with our stock shaft's shaft measurement! that would be wonderful! thanks again =D God bless!
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cool thanks =] but i wanted to know the EXACT millimeter measurement of our shafts... cuz my friend bought an aftermarket **** too... but it didn't fit.... so he tried to use the kit it came with just in case it didn't fit.... and the results were bad ^_^ he tossed the thing! LOL i'm very picky =D and a guy who doesn't like to waste money ^_^ haha, so pleeeeeeeease if anyoen could help me with our stock shaft's shaft measurement! that would be wonderful! thanks again =D God bless!
nvm =] someone posted the measurements ^_^ thanks a bunch! haha
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cool thanks =] but i wanted to know the EXACT millimeter measurement of our shafts... cuz my friend bought an aftermarket **** too... but it didn't fit.... so he tried to use the kit it came with just in case it didn't fit.... and the results were bad ^_^ he tossed the thing! LOL i'm very picky =D and a guy who doesn't like to waste money ^_^ haha, so pleeeeeeeease if anyoen could help me with our stock shaft's shaft measurement! that would be wonderful! thanks again =D God bless!
nvm =] someone posted the measurements ^_^ thanks a bunch! haha
haha n/p.... also there are universal ***** as well.... meaning they have inserts or a method of tightening the **** around the shaft.
Old Sep 1, 2006 | 07:09 PM
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cool thanks =] but i wanted to know the EXACT millimeter measurement of our shafts... cuz my friend bought an aftermarket **** too... but it didn't fit.... so he tried to use the kit it came with just in case it didn't fit.... and the results were bad ^_^ he tossed the thing! LOL i'm very picky =D and a guy who doesn't like to waste money ^_^ haha, so pleeeeeeeease if anyoen could help me with our stock shaft's shaft measurement! that would be wonderful! thanks again =D God bless!
nvm =] someone posted the measurements ^_^ thanks a bunch! haha
haha n/p.... also there are universal ***** as well.... meaning they have inserts or a method of tightening the **** around the shaft.
interesting.... do those really work? should i try it?
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mm.... you can but they do come loose after years of use. I dont really recommend this unless the **** style you really want doesnt come in the specific thread pitch. But it's not really a problem.
Old Sep 2, 2006 | 08:29 AM
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wow, interesting..... oh btw, years? like, could you please give me a number crunch if that wouldn't be a problem ^_^ 2 years? 3 years? cuz by then, i could just buy another one =D haha and maybe a better model would come out yea?
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^^ haha.... I would like to give you an exact # but that would depend on how aggressively the driver shifts and if they toy around with it a lot. Yeah, you could get another 1 down the line.... if lets say, you get bored of it. But you save more $ by just buying 1. I remember reading from 1 of the car forums I am on, that someone contacted Razo about those adaptor pieces and they said Razo claimed they start getting loose around 30K miles. So who knows.
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hmmmm, cool! cuz i'm planning on getting the DUKE CHROME MOMO shift ****.... but then again, it WOULD kinda suck if i had to buy another one later on, its pretty expensive ($90 with s/h)
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Just get the GReddy counterweighted Shift ****. it's heavy, pretty, and has three different tops to match your unique style... I love em... and you can get one that screws right on.
Old Sep 4, 2006 | 04:16 AM
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yah, that would seem reasonable.... but i'm a style freeeeak lol. big time
Old Sep 4, 2006 | 04:21 AM
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LoL.... what's not stylish about that baby? It's beautiful.

Old Sep 4, 2006 | 04:33 AM
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HOLY CRAP, i thought you were talking about the other one.... which had more like a diamond shape...... thats sweet ^_^ how much is it?
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40 bucks on racinglab.com pick up type-a (Toyota/Subaru) and you're good to go...

Not only does it look good, but it's decently heavy and 13.5 oz... just a bit under a pound... which is respectable.
Old Sep 4, 2006 | 05:29 AM
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wow interesting.... do you think i could maybe get it cheaper on ebay? hahhahah i try to get the best deal possible
Old Sep 5, 2006 | 01:33 AM
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$40 is definately a good price... cant imagine it getting significantly cheaper.
Old Sep 5, 2006 | 05:20 AM
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jeeze, thast pretty cool =D i decided to buy it, its on its way. hey! i wanted to ask you also if you knew any good sites with good **** boots to match this **** =] hahaha thanks man!
Old Sep 5, 2006 | 05:23 AM
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Somewhere there is a silver C/F "Look" boot that may look pretty with it... :

I'd look for carbon fiber shift boot and see what pops up



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