Shift Knob and Bed trim

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motorhead87
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Shift Knob and Bed trim

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Just bought a kartboy short shifter and bushings but am wanting a new shift knob as well. Obviously want heavier, looking at a Blox or Skunk2 around 450g but am afraid of searing my hand in the Arizona summer. Any input?

On another note- my truck is missing nearly every single screw holding the black trim on the top of the bed. Anyone have the part # for the oem ones or can I use Ace hardware.

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Ramathorn178
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Re: Shift Knob and Bed trim

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personally i went with the 5-speed sti duracon shift knob. Its not weighted but, a bigger factor for me was i diddnt want a blazing hot knob in the summer or a freezing one in the winter.
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Re: Shift Knob and Bed trim

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motorhead87 wrote:
On another note- my truck is missing nearly every single screw holding the black trim on the top of the bed. Anyone have the part # for the oem ones or can I use Ace hardware.

Thanks!
They are not screws holding the molding in place, they are little clips that so far I have been in able to replace with anything other than the factory pieces...... When I get home I will get you the part number
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Re: Shift Knob and Bed trim

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Hate to bump an old thread, but does anyone happen to have a part number for the little black buttons that hold the bed trim on ?
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Re: Shift Knob and Bed trim

Post by alpha_numeric44 »

Stop by a body shop.

We have drawers full of little stupid fucking plastic clips.

I used some that look almost identical.

Bring a 6 pack and you're shure to get it fixed.

Just skip the office, pull around back, and flag down a dusty bodyman.

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