Looking for cool pedals that will install easily? isn't it just screw off stock, screw on new one?
Looking for a shift knob, a long one that is bent at an angle toward the back seat. (i sit really far back)
These are all the mods I want to do as of right now. I live in philadelphia. any suggestions? i have a 05 civic lx 6000 miles so far. I love this car, totally love it.
im looking to modify my civic interior, where can i get stuf
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- Master Standardshifter
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It is pretty easy to find pedal kits for a civic. The ones I have on mine are just clips ons. Takes no more than 1/2 hr to install them if you know what you're doing. There are some other ones where you drill holes on your pedal and install them ontop. I don't really want to drill my pedals so I didn't get those. As for ones where you completely replace teh pedals, I dunno about those. I havent actaulyl seen any that completely replaces the pedals.
Also, I havent seen any shift knob that bends backwards for the civic. Though I think there are kits that bends the stick backwards... not too sure on that though.
Also, I havent seen any shift knob that bends backwards for the civic. Though I think there are kits that bends the stick backwards... not too sure on that though.
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The clip on ones fit pretty snuggly on your existing pedals. They don't move at all. Although there is a caution for some of them though. Some of them, the screw that they provide to screw the plate together with the brace (to hold it in place), the one for the clutch pedal, the screw could sometimes poke against teh backwall and cause you to not completely able to push your clutch down. I'd recomment you stay away from those. Or you can do like my cousin did when he ran into this problem and cut the screws shorter.
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On Hondas and Nissans at least the shift knob unscrews off, but you might have to take a wrench to it (put a towel over the knob if you wanna keep it) to get it to untighten. Aftermarket knobs vary but most I've dealt with have a set of rubber things that go over the shifter rod and then the knob has 3 screws that tighten over the rubber thing to hold it onto the rodPaolo300zx wrote:how do you install a shift knob?
i have the pedals that just clip onto your existing ones. from my personal experience they are horrible. i would go with real ones
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