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Shift Knobs: We designed our Pantera shift knobs to mimic the ones used in the C5-R racing Corvettes that run in LeMans and Sebring. Their vertical, pistol grip design leads to solid shifts, give you added leverage, and keeps your hand and arm in a very natural position. They are machine lathed out of Delrin and hand finished. The shift knobs are silky soft to the touch, and will always maintain a general ambient temperature. They will never be too hot or too cold. No more burning your hand after your car has sat in the hot California sun all day. The Delrin also acts as a vibration dampner. Less transmission noise is transferred through the shifter and in the Pantera, the shift gate rattle will also be largely reduced or removed entirely. While the shift knobs are 3 1/4 inch tall, only half an inch sits above the shift stock (see figure at bottom of page). This means that your hand position will be considerably lower, essentially turning your OEM shifter into a short shifter for quicker shifts and better looks.



Shift Plates: The Panteras had the shift pattern labeled on the shift gate. Over the years, many gates have been removed, changed or maybe even covered with one of our shift boots! With the unique gear layout, a constant reminder is needed and our aluminum shift plates are the answer. The shift pattern is clearly anodized in black and the thick aluminum plate is backed with heavy duty 3M adhesive. Simply clean the mounting surface with denatured alcohol, peel off the adhesive's protective film and stick on.


Shift Boots: Give your Pantera interior a new look by installing one of our shift boots. The boots work with all years of Panteras. Your shift gate will still be used and the install is quick and easy. Design your own color combo via pull down menus on our website.


If anyone has any questions, please let me know! Visit our website for more information.
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How far down does the knob go below the threads?
(My lever has been cut about three inches.)

Thanks.


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Originally posted by MacMan:


Shift Knobs: We designed our Pantera shift knobs to mimic the ones used in the C5-R racing Corvettes that run in LeMans and Sebring. Their vertical, pistol grip design leads to solid shifts, give you added leverage, and keeps your hand and arm in a very natural position. They are machine lathed out of Delrin and hand finished. The shift knobs are silky soft to the touch, and will always maintain a general ambient temperature. They will never be too hot or too cold. No more burning your hand after your car has sat in the hot California sun all day. The Delrin also acts as a vibration dampner. Less transmission noise is transferred through the shifter and in the Pantera, the shift gate rattle will also be largely reduced or removed entirely. While the shift knobs are 3 1/4 inch tall, only half an inch sits above the shift stock (see figure at bottom of page). This means that your hand position will be considerably lower, essentially turning your OEM shifter into a short shifter for quicker shifts and better looks.



Shift Plates: The Panteras had the shift pattern labeled on the shift gate. Over the years, many gates have been removed, changed or maybe even covered with one of our shift boots! With the unique gear layout, a constant reminder is needed and our aluminum shift plates are the answer. The shift pattern is clearly anodized in black and the thick aluminum plate is backed with heavy duty 3M adhesive. Simply clean the mounting surface with denatured alcohol, peel off the adhesive's protective film and stick on.


Shift Boots: Give your Pantera interior a new look by installing one of our shift boots. The boots work with all years of Panteras. Your shift gate will still be used and the install is quick and easy. Design your own color combo via pull down menus on our website.


If anyone has any questions, please let me know! Visit our website for more information.
Its not so hard, really.

(rude but joking wing comments deleted here . . . )

Today's Vatican decree?

RSD (rubber side down)


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Originally posted by crash test dumba$$:
how the heck do you shift that setup? The fulcrum is set so low that you are moving it like a lever in an old fashioned pop corn machine.

do you have to trim your nails before you drive the car??

Wink

kidding...
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