another small touch is to remove the black allen screws inthe dash and go the local home depot they make some chrome/nickel plated ones you can change to for the whopping sum of less than $3(three dollars). huge change for small change!
another small touch is to remove the black allen screws inthe dash and go the local home depot they make some chrome/nickel plated ones you can change to for the whopping sum of less than $3(three dollars). huge change for small change!
that is not the std bezel it is the low riding bezel... also when u install u're shifter knob it is adjustable ... u don't have to screw it all the way down ... just have the locking nut meet the knob where u want it... SEE u can have u're knob where u want it
I went with the First Strike knob with the short bezel and really liked it:
George then mentioned that he had the "shorty" knob with a yellow logo so I took the plunge:
My very first Viper purchase ever was an MGW shift knob in June of 1999 - and my first Viper arrived five months later. Fantastic company with incredible service. Always a pleasure to work with George!
I went with the First Strike knob with the short bezel and really liked it:
George then mentioned that he had the "shorty" knob with a yellow logo so I took the plunge:
My very first Viper purchase ever was an MGW shift knob in June of 1999 - and my first Viper arrived five months later. Fantastic company with incredible service. Always a pleasure to work with George!
another small touch is to remove the black allen screws inthe dash and go the local home depot they make some chrome/nickel plated ones you can change to for the whopping sum of less than $3(three dollars). huge change for small change!
That's a great idea. Anyone know where I could get some of these screws used? Always trying to save a buck you know.