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Old 01-16-18, 12:25 PM
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I'm interested in swapping the OEM shift **** to one that matches the dark cherry wood accents in the car and all the ones I've come across say they are not compatible with the 2017 RX. Has anyone found one that does fit and by whom?

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I've searched a over the net and haven't found one. I've changed the **** on all my cars except for the Lexus. Will be interested too if someone can provide a link.

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Originally Posted by CharmCtyIS
I'm interested in swapping the OEM shift **** to one that matches the dark cherry wood accents in the car and all the ones I've come across say they are not compatible with the 2017 RX. Has anyone found one that does fit and by whom?

Thanks!

it will be hard to find one that will clip back onto the collar on the shift boot like the OEM ****.. but i am sure you can find another **** that will thread into the shifter.. youd just need to take off the shifter and measure the threads/diameter of the shifter. if i had to guess its probably an M6x1.00 thread or thereabouts.. Maybe M8x1.25.. but i am thinking that may be too thick.
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