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Old 01-18-12, 11:51 AM
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So I've been anxiously awaiting my titanium shift **** from s2carbonworks that a few people have had on here and recieved it today.... It's beautiful and looks great! ....... except one little problem... the "F" logo is "crooked" at the point of maximal tightness. is there a way to remedy this??? or do they just need to send me another one and "hope" that it will be straight next time...?

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Old 01-18-12, 12:13 PM
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^^ Shove a cotton ball or two in the thread hole... That should allow you to stop it sooner..

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Originally Posted by Joe Z
^^ Shove a cotton ball or two in the thread hole... That should allow you to stop it sooner..

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Joe... YOU'RE INGENIOUS!!! LOL
what a great idea and simple fix... first attempt got it tight and "straight!"
thanks a bunch!!!
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lol what a funny fix however I would want the **** to be as low as possible so not sure I would want that fix.
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Originally Posted by WReuroR
lol what a funny fix however I would want the **** to be as low as possible so not sure I would want that fix.
we're talking about a TINY portion of a cotton ball that I rolled up and put in there.... It is not changing the heigth of the **** significantly at all (only about a turn or so.. so extremely small heigth change)
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glad u got it working, see why the forums are awesome?
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Originally Posted by Vroomin350
glad u got it working, see why the forums are awesome?
Yes this forum is GREAT! So many helpful and knowledgeable people... I've learned sooo much about our cars on here... what did people do before the internet???
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Originally Posted by ERDoc74
we're talking about a TINY portion of a cotton ball that I rolled up and put in there.... It is not changing the heigth of the **** significantly at all (only about a turn or so.. so extremely small heigth change)
gotcha

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Originally Posted by ERDoc74
Yes this forum is GREAT! So many helpful and knowledgeable people... I've learned sooo much about our cars on here... what did people do before the internet???
We drove American make cars and thought they were fast.
We though a race was only in a straight line and had no clue that a car was suppose to be able to go fast around a turn.
We paid top price for parts from the local dealer, and even sale tax.
We had to wait a whole month for a magazine to show up to be entertained and only got one or two people opinion about anything.
Nobody would of never heard of great Small business Like Joe Z with great product.
Oh, the list is long, I am just so thankful we have it!
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Originally Posted by ERDoc74
Joe... YOU'RE INGENIOUS!!! LOL
what a great idea and simple fix... first attempt got it tight and "straight!"
thanks a bunch!!!
Glad it worked..!!!

I was pretty sure you'd easily find the right amount quickly.. LoL

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Originally Posted by Joe Z
Glad it worked..!!!

I was pretty sure you'd easily find the right amount quickly.. LoL

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Thanks again!!!

Originally Posted by fred900
We drove American make cars and thought they were fast.
We though a race was only in a straight line and had no clue that a car was suppose to be able to go fast around a turn.
We paid top price for parts from the local dealer, and even sale tax.
We had to wait a whole month for a magazine to show up to be entertained and only got one or two people opinion about anything.
Nobody would of never heard of great Small business Like Joe Z with great product.
Oh, the list is long, I am just so thankful we have it!
Soooo true!!!!
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If the cotton didn't work, I'd've suggested cutting a small circle out of a milk container - just small enough to put all the way down the hole, then tighten to correct alignment. Polyethylene is a miracle material...
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Originally Posted by lobuxracer
If the cotton didn't work, I'd've suggested cutting a small circle out of a milk container - just small enough to put all the way down the hole, then tighten to correct alignment. Polyethylene is a miracle material...
Very interesting... I'll have to remember that if the cotton solution "loosen's up" over time...
BTW... pictures do not to this thing justice.... It looks AWESOME installed (maybe looks better as I have an USB F... but I highly reccomend it as a "cheap" (little over $100) mod that definitely makes a dramatic difference to the interior... It FEELS GREAT in the hand during shifting as well.... much better feel and "lower" than OEM IMHO...
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or you can just use some loctite blue stuff on the shift rod threads and just stop turning at it's last point in the right position. Leave it be for 15 minutes or so and you're done.
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Originally Posted by Fapout
or you can just use some loctite blue stuff on the shift rod threads and just stop turning at it's last point in the right position. Leave it be for 15 minutes or so and you're done.
is this a "PERMANENT" fix? (is it reversable) or is it a glue it on and never get it off solution?


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