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Making Your Shift Knob Fit

February 1, 2021

A stick shift knob that resembles a skull.I recently bought a used Toyota Tacoma. I wanted to use this small skeleton head for the shifter, but it didn't fit. Hmm I will just have to make it fit because local stores do not sell the inserts of the shift knobs.

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Total Time: Hour

Yield: One

Supplies:

  • 1 Shift knob - you can use anything you want really.... Example billiards ', golf ball, tennis ball, handles, ornaments.
  • 1 Mini flashlight- preferably one that's not working and is slightly larger than the base of the shifter.
  • 1 Glue- strong glue. I used JB Weld.

Steps:

  1. Cut the flashlight to your preference. The shifter will be mounted on the flashlights stem. So focus on what height will be comfortable for you. Cut where you have enough to insert the flashlight into base of shifter knob.
  2. A knife next to a stick shift.
     
  3. Glue the shifter onto the flashlight.
  4. Attaching the skull to a stick shift.
     
  5. When its dry your ready to apply it to your car. Remove current shifter. Put yours on and to secure it so its not all moving around I jammed some electrical tape to make it. Snug.
  6. A stick shift knob that resembles a skull.
     
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