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Old 04-07-2004, 12:58 PM   #1
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Quick question... Momo knobs

Baby has to look good, doesn't she? For all that agree, you'll understand my perils. I have been pumping money into the interior of my car to make it beautiful outside and in and want to give it a little more flare. I wanted to replace may shift knob as one of the items. I'm looking at the Momo F16 Evo knob. I have a B&M short throw shifter installed... but it takes all the same specs as the factory shaft and knob. So, the question is... has anyone else here installed a Momo shift knob before? Do they fit our cars? I know that the knob I want accepts a 15mm diameter and I think I'm good to go, but I'm not spending $80 on a knob that I can't use. Someone... please help!!!
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Old 04-07-2004, 04:50 PM   #2
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momo? hope ur not goin ricer on us lol. just messin. not sure about momo but hurst knobs have kits that let it fit on any shifter. its like a sleeve that fits over the shifter and inside the knob w/ 4 screws to tighten it onto the shifter. so its kind of a universal fit, maybe momo does the same...
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Re: Quick question... Momo knobs

I promise... I would never disgrace such a beautiful American made car. I just really like the look of Momo parts. I know that Momo works the same way, as does RActive... but still, that doesn't guarentee it will work. That is why I came to ask. I want to know it's going to work because I wont be able to return it. I had an RActive chrome knob that I was told should fit... but it didn't.
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