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Old 06-09-09, 02:07 PM
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BC Shift **** size

Anyone know the shoft **** thread size looking at getting a new **** did a search but couldnt come up with anything , thanks.
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my friend gave me a universal one and it fit fine.. im pretty sure most of them are the same
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10 X 1.25mm
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Originally Posted by Mahjik
10 X 1.25mm
This is the correct answer. I believe Nissan and Mitsubishi also use the same size so you can broaden your search. Get a weighted shift **** is possible.

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my friend gave me a universal one and it fit fine.. im pretty sure most of them are the same
Universal ***** will fit every car because they include different plastic adapters. In my experience, these ***** dont last very long. I just replaced a weighted Razo universal shift **** on my FD with one that was specific for my car.
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