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Old 09-08-2006, 10:41 PM   #1
hppsc
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Default Gearstick trouble

I have an EA gearstick with standard knob, but I want an AU momo leather knob, so i've ordered an AU gearstick from ford, so it will screws straight on.

My question is, has anyone with a EA-ED tried the AU gearstick in the EA-ED console? does it work? cos i really want this AU knob, but it won't fit on the EA gearstick.

Only other option is to cut the AU one, and the EA one, and weld thetop of the au one, to the bottom (after bend) of the ea one, so i get the best of both worlds. Does anyone know if they are both the same material, so they will weld together?

Thanks

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