I wish yours was mine!:congrats:The perfect shift ball, courtesy of a dumpster dive at the neighborhood tractor repair came up with a transfer case knob from a Massive Furgeson ... ;-}
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I answer your PM, where I got it.Where did you get that with the colour shifter
I had to buy a 5/8 nut and sit it inside the knob to make it fit the shifter stick. Here are pictuers of the 8 ball I had to improvise to make it work on the shifter stick. You know how Marines will find a way to make something work if it dosen't. lol :thumbup: PS, I hope this help you, and use some loctite super glue to keep the studs from backing out.I purchased one, had it installed but now want a different ball…
What would I ask for when searching for this?
Is the fit generic or do they come in different sizes (the threading)?
And how do I remove the original?
Do you have a way to find out what thread is used on the end of the shaft? Once you know the thread, you can pick any knob you want.
You mean 5/16 inch or 3/8 inch thread? There's no such thing as 5/8....unless you're talking about the size wrench you used.
Also, a lot of the knobs have metric threads....I believe it's 8mm
You sure?? These guys think there is:
https://www.aptp.com/technical/standard-thread-pitch-chart/
And these:
https://www.packerfastener.com/technical/threads/standard.html
And there's this:
https://www.google.com/search?q=5/8+thread
Mind you, if someone says it's a "5/8th nut", that would normally be referring to the wrench size.... but still, it certainly looks like there is such a thing as "5/8th thread" .... :dontknow: