Date: Sun, 24 Aug 1997 21:45:23 -0400
From: "christopher n. collier" <collier
iglou
>
Subject: Re: questions and more questions
UpToHere
thegrid
wrote:
Could you give me the run down on how you modified
it?
Thanks.
RE: modification of stock leather boot to accept aftermarket knobs
tools needed: sharp razor knife; assortment of "zip ties"; aftermarket
knob
turning the stock vw leather boot accept an aftermarket knob is very
easy and a very clean look to any vw interior
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1) take off the existing vw shift knob and boot
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2) cut the leather 360 degrees around the upper middle of the shift knob
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3) now the knob and boot should be separated (stock knob will appear to
have a leather "beanie" on it)
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4) turn the leather boot inside out
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5) put back down over shift stick about 3 inches
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6) use the "zip tie" and affix the boot, close to the top(which is now
on the bottom) to the shift stick (you will be tightening the zip tie down
around the inside of the leather boot until it is tight around shift stick;
cut off extra length of zip tie)
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7) now push the base of leather boot down which will turn the boot right-side
out again
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8) re-attach the base of the leather boot around console
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9) you should now have a leather boot; about 2-21/2 inches of shift stick
coming up through the top of boot; the boot at the top will appear as if
it is hemmed
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10) attach knob of your choice
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11) you can now scoot the leather boot up until it meets the bottom of
your new knob
if any of these directions are wordy and vague, please email me and
i will try to explain in a better way
hope this works for everyone; i have had mine this way since the car
was new and there have not been any problems up till now
--
christopher n. collier
collier
iglou
SCCA Member
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97 VW Jetta GLX VR6
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