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Old 03-21-2010, 03:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Shift knob size & threads

Anyone know what the shifter thread or size is on a 5speed ? I am looking for a after market shift knob. I know what I want but it comes in a few different sizes & I don't want to order the wrong size.

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I was looking for a new shift knob as well, i searched and gogled and found nothing, at least for my car, no idea if our is the same

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I might hit Home depot tomorrow, ill just buy 10,11,12mm nuts and see what fits, for a dollar or so, it could b worth it. You could do the same.
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It's M12x1.25 or M12x1.5 forgot which. Definitely M12 though.
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Just measure it. You likely have a small ruler or scale that will handle metric? Measure the diameter with the scale and if you have a little putty, soft gum, or anything similar, take an impression of the thread, lay it out flat and measure the distance between ridges. If too small for your eyes, count how many ridges there are in a given distance. 10 threads in 15 millimeters is 1.5 coarseness.
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