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Help for the ignorant

Yes I am a car lover..not a car expert. I need a new shifter boot for my 951. I want to put on a custom knob but there are 2 boots. The one peice and 2 peice. Can either be used with a custom knob. Cause the leathor comes all the way up to the knob already on there? Any help would be great.



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Old 07-10-2000, 09:52 PM
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In order to put an aftermarket knob on a 951 you need to buy an adapter for the lever. Automotion used to sell these but they rattle like crazy.

When I had my MOMO knob (removed it because of the rattling) I used a new full boot, and rolled the top down inside of itself.

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There's a Porsche tuner in Knoxville, TN that has a replacement shifter with a universal shaft for a custom shift knob. Looks like pretty good quality. They also have a short shift kit that looks interesting. http://www.rpm-d-avant-garde.com/944_shifter.htm
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That shifter seems too tall, and is expensive. It is a nice piece though.



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