Replacement shift boot
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Cruisin'
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Toronto Ontario
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My brother in law made one for me (he is a saddlemaker) using the origional as a pattern and a couple scraps of black garment leather. He made it deliberately small, he said the key is to soak the leather thouroughly with water and it let soak for 5 minutes (a little soap helps it soak in) this makes the leather plyable and it made it very easy to fit the plastic shift **** back in and tuck the remainder in under the cap. It took me 2 min. max to install and a couple hours to dry (while driving) and it looks better than stock (higher quality leather). Cost - Free !
Dan
Dan