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    shitfer knob and bag

    so who has changed the shifter knob and the bag? where did u get the new ones?

    #2
    yes very good question, and how did you get the damn thing apart? I know according to haines manuel there is like a clip that keeps the boot connected to the knob, but someone please explain

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      #3
      there's about a million places to buy them, but this should get you started. later.

      http://www.nopionline.com/nopistore/...=Shift%20Knobs
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        #4
        Originally posted by moe
        so who has changed the shifter knob and the bag? where did u get the new ones?
        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=75109
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          #5
          ...shift boot

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            #6
            www.ebay.com
            Search interior then type in 1990-1993 honda accord on the side and you'll get a list of a bunch of cheap shift knobs and boots
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              #7
              Mine was changed, but it wasnt easy to do. We took out the whole centre console I belive there are 3 seperate parts to it and getting the one part over the e-brake is a pain. It takes a while, more persistance than anything

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                #8
                ive taken the center concole out be4 and it is a pain. i was wondering how every one got the boot to go under the knob or keep it from sliding down.

                and topcop, the silver ring under the knob. there is some thing hard under it thats in the boot. just pull that down and it will pop off the knob.

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                  #9
                  i switched back to stock from a "razo" shift knob, the way you get the boot disconnected from the knob is a clip that holds onto the front and back of the knob, then you just unscrew the knob

                  http://cgi.ebay.com/Razo-RA113-Manua...QQcmdZViewItem

                  looks like that and i suppose is for sale if anyyone wants it

                  kyle
                  1993 CB7 lx Coupe

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                    #10
                    heres mine...

                    to me the center console is easy to remove. first of all the hanes book says to squezee on some clip just below the shift knob inside of the boot to take them apart. i tried so many times and it would not move at all, so i tried and put a flat head screwdriver between the shift knob and the top of the clip and pry them apart. it came off a lot easier than trying to squezee the clip with your fingers. the accords that came with a center console thats two pieces but looks like a one piece when together can be removed together as one. once the shift knob is removed take out all the screws from the center console, the 4 near the boot and 2 behind the front seats. put the e-brake all the way back, move the front seats all the way back then slowly remove the center console as one unit and you should hopefully be able to remove it without braking something. i dont know if theres a diy on this subject but if there isnt then ill see about making one up. well see.
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                      #11
                      i have a DIY on it...i sport the same boot as above with a stock knob.
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