Iconicgt
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You don't have to at all. You just put the car in reverse, and thread the knob until it hits the reverse lockout, and undo it from there until the gear letters are correct. You can count how many turns to completely undo it, and that's how much you can turn the locknut, and go from there. I'd definitely spend the time to just do it with the locknut, before considering blue loctite. Another thing I'll probably do to make the knob fit tighter is wrap the threads with teflon tape.Why can't you just wrap a piece of tape right under the stock knob.
I don't think so man. The Bullitt seems to have quite a bit more material. That FP looks hollowed beyond the threads, no? Can't you just weigh yours???That might help you make a weight guess compared to the all resin Bullitt knob![]()
This ^, but thereās no need to grind the nut down if he uses a jam nut. Theyāre super thin.The best way to secure your new shift ball once and for all. Buy a 12mm or required size nut at the hardware store. Grind the nut down to half it's size on a grinder , now you have a thin LOCK nut. Apply the nut , apply the new ball tighten it to align the pattern and with an open end wrench snug the new lock nut and you are done forever. ....No tape , no loctite just common sense.
Hey, you can't do that; otherwise you'd be able to see the damn nut from the side. Ha ha. The nut ends up INSIDE the locknut cavity. And since it's pretty deep, there's zero issues using the supplied nut. The trick is that the ball touches the locknut like maybe 1/16th of a turn of where you want it (before shift pattern is straight), and then tighten it hard. If it's too little, back the nut up a hair. If it's too much, screw it down a hair. It shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to get it right.and with an open end wrench snug the new lock nut
Nice wheels. I did the Ford knob as well but I wanted the old School āracing ā one my 19 PP2 and it was super easy. I purchasEd from Summit Racing when they had a spend $200 and get $25 back sale.Hi folks
I'm picking up a 2019 GT PP2 and really want to replace the stock shift knob with the black "Ford Performance" one.
Are they all the same?
How hard to install?
What vendor here sells it?![]()
Depends on how you shift into reverse. If it has a lock out collar you need one that work with it. Blue threadlocker. Give time to cure.Hi folks
I'm picking up a 2019 GT PP2 and really want to replace the stock shift knob with the black "Ford Performance" one.
Are they all the same?
How hard to install?
What vendor here sells it?![]()
Nice looking carHi folks
I'm picking up a 2019 GT PP2 and really want to replace the stock shift knob with the black "Ford Performance" one.
Are they all the same?
How hard to install?
What vendor here sells it?![]()
Hey WD Pro,I put the FP knob on with nothing more than blue loctite (243).
I put it in reverse so the collar was up, screwed it down, then backed it off until the engraving was approx level, put it in third, levelled it fully and then let it sit overnight.
My OE knob was secured with nothing more than loctite and it was āshit Iām going to break itā tight.
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