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Well I was at Auto Zone today just looking around and I decided to look at the shift knobs they have.. I saw this one and thought I would give it a try since it is heavy and it's a pistol grip.. doesn't fit perfect, but it sure makes for smoother shifting! I know it seems dumb to put a Browning shifter in, but I don't really care what it says, it's comfortable in my hand.
 

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You just put the "stick" in "stick shift". Definitely not my style but if it makes it easier for you and you like it go for it.
 

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Its not my style but I guess to each their own. So long that you're happy with it that's what's important.

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Since everybody in this thread say it's huge i will take my own route.

Wow, it's long. And let the jokes commence.

Looks really in the way of everything lol i wonder how it will feel like when it's hot outside.
 

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Did that increase your throw at all? Lol, I thought that was funny.

How did you get the oem one off? I saw a browning shift knob similar to this only it was a brass shell casing I think and i wanted to put it on but i couldnt figure out how to get the oem one off.
 

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Did that increase your throw at all? Lol, I thought that was funny.

How did you get the oem one off? I saw a browning shift knob similar to this only it was a brass shell casing I think and i wanted to put it on but i couldnt figure out how to get the oem one off.
It increased the throw by a good bit, but the extra weight makes up for it. I goes into gears a lot smoother. I put the OEM knob back on and couldn't stand how much force it took to put it in gear so I put the pistol grip back on. But all I did was twist the OEM counter-clockwise. Mine wasn't on too terribly tight. It was pretty easy. The only thing I will warn you about, you can't have the Browning shift knobs on tight or else you can't put them in reverse. Mine is really loose.

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I dig this, how could I find a video on how to remove the shifter? Inbox me if you could. Thanks!
 

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So it's huge, long, and it's got rubber? Haha this is turning strange pretty fast. I don't personally like it but if you do that's fine lol. :)
 
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