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Thread: Puma gear knob cracking

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    Quote Originally Posted by In A Landy Down Under View Post
    Probably yeah, but I'd not be much better off than I am now.

    This is the one I have already.

    If I stumble into someone wrecking one I'll probably take it all back to original.
    There are basically only 2 issues with replacing one with another original shift:
    - I suppose that eventually even a replacement original shift will crack up too(?).
    - How expensive they are new.

    Getting a secondhand one at least solves the latter issue.

    Dazzler (thanks again, mate!) showed me that changing the whole stick really is a 5 min job. No tools. Just some grease needed.

    Compare that to the effort to hack the stick and fit something else....
    Neil
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    Hmm, just got back from an outback trip during which I noticed my gearshift knob beginning to crack. Get home and log on here and find it near the top of the page! May have to fire the casting furnace up for a solution

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    Looking to replace my gear stick cover too

    I know the post is 5 years old - thanks aulro for keeping old posts - would love to know where I can get a new one to replace mine for less than 2 tanks of diesel !

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    It must be the heat that does the damage. I see your post and the initiator of the original thread are both Territorians.

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    Mine just cracked and is ready to peel away. Its a 2010 model so I guess that is not bad. now I need to find a replacement top or full lever also.

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    This is mine....
    Actually the factory gear knob was in good condition when I changed it...
    I was just a bit bored

    Cheers
    Martin

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    You can easily take off the gearstick by undoing the bottom clips.(two of them)

    Then just cut the top gear knob off. The factory gear knob has a hard plastic core...It's in the shape of a testicle. And I just cut it on half's with an angle grinder....

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    What else have you done

    Quote Originally Posted by martnH View Post
    This is mine....
    Actually the factory gear knob was in good condition when I changed it...
    I was just a bit bored

    Cheers
    Martin

    What are the switches next to the AC switch? Congrats on the new addition to the family.

    pd

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler View Post
    What are the switches next to the AC switch? Congrats on the new addition to the family.

    pd
    My decent control and ejection seats.

    Hehe

    They are for my spotlight. I can't afford the nice engraved switches so just use the disco 2 one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martnH View Post
    My decent control and ejection seats.

    Hehe
    My decent control doesn't work sometimes when I am at the office - so the HR director tells me.
    Neil
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