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Sti Shift Knob Question

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Will it fit? I realize that the boot isn't going to, but will it thread?
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Should thread just fine. . .



. . . I think. I'll find someone locally with a manual Legacy and put my stock knob on there to try it. ;)
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Yeah, I think so too.

Try threading a lug nut onto your shifter, Art.
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Same threading, Vikash?
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It's the titanuim one. I should have said something earlyer. Will it still fit?
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J-MoNeY wrote:It's the titanuim one. I should have said something earlyer. Will it still fit?
If it's made to go onto the STi . . then it'll fit just the same as my stock leather STi knob will. Either way, I'll check the lug nut thing when I get a chance tomorrow or Saturday while I'm working on the car. :)
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It fits. I have one. Not using it though, but I have one.
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Yes; lug nuts and shifter knobs are both M12x1.25, at least on most modern Subarus.
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vrg3 wrote:Yes; lug nuts and shifter knobs are both M12x1.25, at least on most modern Subarus.
Excellent. . . then we'll know soon enough. ;)
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Post by BAC5.2 »

Lol, I know now!

Think about it. The Momo knob for the WRX fits our cars, so does the Ti Piston.

My knob now is for a WRX (Greddy TRUST knob), and it fits the WRX and my shifter.

It works ;)
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Ah, the transitive property of shifter knobs.
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