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65 - Chevy C10
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 625
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Re: removing column shifter knob
OK.. so you cut it off and then threaded it? What did you put on afterward? I have a little lathe here at work now, And I wanted to fab something up from some scrap aluminum we have.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: foresthill ca
Posts: 144
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Re: removing column shifter knob
sorry I was wrong about the turn sig arm. I bought the billet kit from the truck shop. I have a 70's van column. the turn sig is probably pressed on cause the kit comes with a new arm and knob. The replacement shift knob is just held on with a allen screw through the side.
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