wntsom4
Dec 8 2003, 12:33 PM
Anyone know where I can get the following:
Short Shifter (I've seen shortened oem shifters but is that truly a short shifter?)
Steering Wheel (oem or aftermarket)
Shift Knob (aftermarket, screw down no allen wrench knobs)
Triple Pod
Let me know ASAP
Thanks
AWD DSM 1
Dec 8 2003, 01:08 PM
Travis (Kou-IN3 might have steering wheel and shift knob for you, gauge pod I'd go to Lo-tec, and The shortened oem shifters usually work pretty good from what I've heard. I think there are a couple aftermarket ones available, but I don't have any experience with those.
akamiami
Dec 8 2003, 07:30 PM
I've got an oem steering wheel to sell. $20
I've also got a stock shifter that I can cut down and weld for you if you want. Price will depend on how much work I've got to do to it.
However, I'd recommend against shortening the shifter. It's one of those old school rice techniques that doesn't necessarily translate well to DSM's....like JDM crap.... and flashy vinyl graphics.
You can get a pretty schnazzy shift knob from Autozone that screws down. Go with the eightball style for maximum bad-ass-itude! ::sarcasm off:: Honestly, you're best off going with a stock 2g shifter. I've got one I'll sell you for $20.
MidwestDSM
Dec 8 2003, 08:50 PM
I definetly agree with the stock 2g shift knob, Ive seen people use it before and I've heard alot of good things! Another thing I will say is that if you do get a non-screw on shift knob you can wrap the top of the shifter with a few layers of duct tape and then screw on the shift knob. Although kinda ghetto, this gives the bolts something to bite into and they have a tendency to stick alot better that way.
KOU In3
Dec 9 2003, 12:39 AM
I've got a couple direct fit screw down shift knobs in stock. Red or metallic grey powdercoated. 2" aluminum balls. I can post pics if you like. Screws onto the stock shifter no allen key bolts needed.
$30 apiece (new unused)
Might have a steering will too but it looks like Kris has you covered there.
wntsom4
Dec 9 2003, 08:49 AM
KOU In3 Post the pics of the knobs....
akamiami you have mail
Who knows where I can find an aftermarket short throw shifter for my 90 GST, that's not a cut down oem shifter.
I've looked at pacesetter but It looks shady....(adjustable height)
Does B & M or Hurst or someone make on for 1G Eclipses?
natedogg
Dec 9 2003, 09:01 AM
An OEM 91-94 1G shifter has a shorter throw than the 90. To swap them you also need a cable-to-transmission bracket off a 91-94 DSM to prevent bent/broken shift forks. Other than that the only aftermarket shortened shifter I've seen are for 2G's. Unless you can pull of a miracle and get one from Mofugas, but their website isn't even around anymore so I doubt they are making short-throws for the GVR4's and 1G's anymore.
More info here:
http://www.vfaq.com/mods/shifter-diffs.html
eclipgst
Dec 9 2003, 04:23 PM
I have a short throw shifter that i got from arospeed and it costs about 60 bucks I would look there if i was you.
Larz
Dec 10 2003, 12:28 AM
You mean at a store or online? I'd like to see a decent store around here. NOPI carries damn near anything you can think of. Summit also has a lot of parts.
KOU In3
Dec 10 2003, 02:15 AM
Here are the pictures of the knobs I have in stock now. Slightly different from each other. The red ball doesn't have the 'collar' at the bottom. Both are threaded to actually screw onto the factory shifter so they won't yank off like the ones attached with allen bolts.
Crappy camera phone pics in gallery here:
http://www.dsmcentral.com/gallery/view_pho...&id=shift_knobs
JBone
Dec 11 2003, 01:45 PM
QUOTE (KOU In3 @ Dec 10 2003, 02:15 AM)
Here are the pictures of the knobs I have in stock now. Slightly different from each other. The red ball doesn't have the 'collar' at the bottom. Both are threaded to actually screw onto the factory shifter so they won't yank off like the ones attached with allen bolts.
Crappy camera phone pics in gallery here:
http://www.dsmcentral.com/gallery/view_pho...&id=shift_knobs Those sure are some shiny balls you got there, Travis
natedogg
Dec 11 2003, 01:51 PM
QUOTE (JBone @ Dec 11 2003, 01:45 PM)
QUOTE (KOU In3 @ Dec 10 2003, 02:15 AM)
Here are the pictures of the knobs I have in stock now. Slightly different from each other. The red ball doesn't have the 'collar' at the bottom. Both are threaded to actually screw onto the factory shifter so they won't yank off like the ones attached with allen bolts.
Crappy camera phone pics in gallery here:
http://www.dsmcentral.com/gallery/view_pho...&id=shift_knobsThose sure are some shiny balls you got there, Travis
Well, they oughtta be. I hear you do one helluva a polishing job, Jbone. BTW, Dan called and wants to know if you're coming over later.

(|) =====D
J/K
JBone
Dec 11 2003, 01:59 PM
QUOTE (natedogg @ Dec 11 2003, 01:51 PM)
QUOTE (JBone @ Dec 11 2003, 01:45 PM)
QUOTE (KOU In3 @ Dec 10 2003, 02:15 AM)
Here are the pictures of the knobs I have in stock now. Slightly different from each other. The red ball doesn't have the 'collar' at the bottom. Both are threaded to actually screw onto the factory shifter so they won't yank off like the ones attached with allen bolts.
Crappy camera phone pics in gallery here:
http://www.dsmcentral.com/gallery/view_pho...&id=shift_knobsThose sure are some shiny balls you got there, Travis
Well, they oughtta be. I hear you do one helluva a polishing job, Jbone. BTW, Dan called and wants to know if you're coming over later.

(|) =====D
J/K
Well,
Look at the jokes on you, 'Dogg-ystyle
wntsom4
Dec 12 2003, 10:46 AM
Post whores......
thanks for the pictures....
natedogg
Dec 12 2003, 12:18 PM
QUOTE (wntsom4 @ Dec 12 2003, 10:46 AM)
Post whores......
thanks for the pictures....

Hey I added some info to this discussion in one post anyway.
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