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Old 04-07-2004, 11:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Thread pitch on the gearshift?

I'm trying to find out of a gearshift knob will thread onto my Tiburon. Does anyone know what the thread pitch is on the gearshift?

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Old 04-07-2004, 12:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Thread pitch on the gearshift?

Most knobs are universal, and have adapters, not threaded
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Default Re: Thread pitch on the gearshift?

The specific one is threaded, but threaded for a mazda. I need to know if the threads are the same.

The knob is a Sola Luna. Is there a company that sells Solas for Hyundai?

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Default Re: Thread pitch on the gearshift?

I gotcha (see have to be specific) which mazda?

got a pic of them side by side or something?
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Default Re: Thread pitch on the gearshift?

No, I don't, that's the problem, I would be ordering it online. It's for a Miata, and I've talked ot the company selling it and all he needs is the thread pitch of the tiburon to tell me if it will work.

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Default Re: Thread pitch on the gearshift?

heres what you do mang.

go to napa or a hardware store. unscrew your shifter. go in to the aisle that has bolts. keep trying to screw long bolts into your shift knob until you find the pitch that fits.

my guess is 10x1.5 or 12x1.5mm
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