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    Question about lighted shift knobs

    My dad wants a lighted shift knob for his M, but they are like 100 bucks from the dealer, and pretty much everywhere else.

    Can I use a regular leather knob and make the led and connector fit? Do I need the insert for the lighted knob?
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    #2
    pretty sure you would need the insert for the lighted knob. Just get the OEM one it will look better
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      #3
      Originally posted by EtaSport
      Can I use a regular leather knob and make the led and connector fit? Do I need the insert for the lighted knob?
      Yes, you can.

      http://www.bmwe30.net/cgi-bin/datacg...054&Section=02

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        #4
        Man...talk about a cheap but wonderful xmas gift for dear old Dad...Schweet!

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          #5
          anyone know the part number for the lighted shiftknob insert ?
          I might try making one of these, but I don't like the transparent ruler idea.
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            #6
            actually if you look in one of accessorie catalogs for older model bmw's its like 42 bucks for the lighted knob without an insert and like 7 bucks for the insert. with your cca discount it should be like 43 bucks.


            http://www.cardomain.com/ride/657387

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              #7
              Well, if it were for me, Id make my own, but I dont need my shift knob to light. I went ahead and bought the "real" one. They feed the wires right through the stitching so its pretty stealth. There is just no way its worth 99.50 though.
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