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    adaptors and screw for momo shift knob,

    so i don't have the screws and little adaptor rubbers to properly install my momo shift knob, anyone have any clue where i can get these, i have a uninstallable shiftknob :(

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    Wild idea....

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      #3
      and you might want some glue. Ive heard many people complain of the setscrews coming loose on the MOMO knobs all the time.
      Im now E30less.
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        #4
        i never used the adapter in the 9 months that i've had my momo knob. and since then, it's only come loose once. lastly, i bought it used from nick mahjka (sp) dont know if he still frequents the boards but he was inspar8r on e3s

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        Originally posted by Eurospeed
        Guys like him are the reason I love it when people do things to their cars that are different. It just like anytime Karlo posts a thread with pics of his car, I love watching all the elitist pricks on this site shit their pants when they see an E30 that doesn't fit their standards.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ryan Stewart
          and you might want some glue. Ive heard many people complain of the setscrews coming loose on the MOMO knobs all the time.
          I've had a MOMO race-air leather shifter for about 2.5 years now and it's never budged. However, I have heard of what you are referring too (which had me a ittle apprehensive at first). Still searching for the ///M titanum/leather shift knob next...
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            #6
            Originally posted by Ryan Stewart
            and you might want some glue. Ive heard many people complain of the setscrews coming loose on the MOMO knobs all the time.
            i lost one of my set screws somehow, i think it must have slowly vibrated out

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              #7
              I put some loc-tite on the little set screws on mine and it hasn't come loose since (8 months ago).
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