Shift Column Extender?
#1
Shift Column Extender?
So I ordered my XA and am waiting for it to arrive.
At the dealership the shifter seemed a bit low.
I guess I am used to my S-10 truck with a high shifter.
Do they make some sort of extender to make it higher?
At the dealership the shifter seemed a bit low.
I guess I am used to my S-10 truck with a high shifter.
Do they make some sort of extender to make it higher?
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Not that I know of but it shouldn't be hard to remove the shifter arm, cut it, add an extension and weld the 3 sections back together. You may also need a longer boot.
It's kinda funny cause everyone else is adding a shorter shift to their manual shift cars for faster shifts and you want to do the opposite.
Good luck and keep us posted of how it goes Bro!
It's kinda funny cause everyone else is adding a shorter shift to their manual shift cars for faster shifts and you want to do the opposite.
Good luck and keep us posted of how it goes Bro!
#3
Yeah, I'm crazy.
Anybody know what the thread size of the Shift **** is?
I was thinking I could just rig something up at Home Depot with a female/Male extension and then place the **** on that? I could then anodize or paint the extension for looks.
Theroetically it sounds possible, Any thoughts?
Anybody know what the thread size of the Shift **** is?
I was thinking I could just rig something up at Home Depot with a female/Male extension and then place the **** on that? I could then anodize or paint the extension for looks.
Theroetically it sounds possible, Any thoughts?
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Not sure of the **** size but maybe do a search or start another thread asking the question. You could always find a long bolt and cut the head off or threaded stud and join them with 2 extended nut and use 2 short nuts to lock everything together. I love fabbing up stuff like that. It's half the fun of owning one of these Scions. LOL
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Here is a link for the extention. I found it at an off road store. It will work for you as long as the shifter threads are M10X1.25. If they are M12X1.25 it won't http://www.rocknob.com/shiftlift.html
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Originally Posted by jethro_b
Here is a link for the extention. I found it at an off road store. It will work for you as long as the shifter threads are M10X1.25. If they are M12X1.25 it won't http://www.rocknob.com/shiftlift.html
Now to figure out the thread size.
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already done it to my buddy's 05 corolla. the threads are 1/2" x 20. lowes didnt have and threaded rod that were 1/2 x 20 so we took a 1/2" bolt chopped the ends off and re threaded it. of course ours was a little longer that what you are thinking about doin:
I made that for him and when i installed it, i didnt stop laughing for almost an hour.
I was gonna make up a few more and sell them on ebay just for a laugh. if anyone wants one made, ill do it for $15 shipped and painted whatever color you want. the extension is approx 13". its great if you need a good laugh and just like screwing around. it threads on easily, taked 2 min to install. remove ****, thread extention onto shifter, thread **** onto extension. PM me with questions!!!
I made that for him and when i installed it, i didnt stop laughing for almost an hour.
I was gonna make up a few more and sell them on ebay just for a laugh. if anyone wants one made, ill do it for $15 shipped and painted whatever color you want. the extension is approx 13". its great if you need a good laugh and just like screwing around. it threads on easily, taked 2 min to install. remove ****, thread extention onto shifter, thread **** onto extension. PM me with questions!!!
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Originally Posted by PoBoyxB
already done it to my buddy's 05 corolla. the threads are 1/2" x 20. lowes didnt have and threaded rod that were 1/2 x 20 so we took a 1/2" bolt chopped the ends off and re threaded it. of course ours was a little longer that what you are thinking about doin:
I made that for him and when i installed it, i didnt stop laughing for almost an hour.
I was gonna make up a few more and sell them on ebay just for a laugh. if anyone wants one made, ill do it for $15 shipped and painted whatever color you want. the extension is approx 13". its great if you need a good laugh and just like screwing around. it threads on easily, taked 2 min to install. remove ****, thread extention onto shifter, thread **** onto extension. PM me with questions!!!
I made that for him and when i installed it, i didnt stop laughing for almost an hour.
I was gonna make up a few more and sell them on ebay just for a laugh. if anyone wants one made, ill do it for $15 shipped and painted whatever color you want. the extension is approx 13". its great if you need a good laugh and just like screwing around. it threads on easily, taked 2 min to install. remove ****, thread extention onto shifter, thread **** onto extension. PM me with questions!!!
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I got one like this: (It added about one inch to the length)
http://www.cardomain.com/item/SPA03744PTN
http://www.cardomain.com/item/SPA03744PTN
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That might work for you scoobydo. From everything I've found out the thread should be M12X 1.25. That extender doesn't work for that thread so it looks like your options are small. I'd just get a piece of m12X1.25 threaded stock and use an extended nut to join it all together.
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Thats good for a auto but with a stick it would be in the steering wheel most of the time.
I made mine from a piece of wrought iron and welded a small pipe with set screws to attach it after I cut off the original below the boot.
Not a good picture but all I have right now.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/kzhors...e2.jpg&.src=ph
I also made a longer one with a eight ball but the other half complained about my elbow hitting her arm.
Scott
#17
Hi,
I thought it would be interesting to tell you what we offer for this purpose. We sell height adjustable weighted shift *****. You can find all of our products on this page:
www.twmshiftknobs.com
Being weighted, it improves considerably shifting from gear to gear because of the increased momentum. You can also increase the height of the shift **** by adjusting it with our unique NTIS Technology, providing a like-stock (no set screws slacking all the time) fit.
Be sure to take a look at our new shift ****, the M1 Abrams:
http://www.twmshiftknobs.com/shiftkn...hiftknobs.html
Also, register to our Newsletter on www.twmperformance.com and get 5% off on your next purchase!
Jean-Sebastien
I thought it would be interesting to tell you what we offer for this purpose. We sell height adjustable weighted shift *****. You can find all of our products on this page:
www.twmshiftknobs.com
Being weighted, it improves considerably shifting from gear to gear because of the increased momentum. You can also increase the height of the shift **** by adjusting it with our unique NTIS Technology, providing a like-stock (no set screws slacking all the time) fit.
Be sure to take a look at our new shift ****, the M1 Abrams:
http://www.twmshiftknobs.com/shiftkn...hiftknobs.html
Also, register to our Newsletter on www.twmperformance.com and get 5% off on your next purchase!
Jean-Sebastien