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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Itteh on 18 October 2012, 21:32
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Does any1 know if a bora gear shifter and gaitor will fit in a mk3 golf ? i prefer the bora one its smaller, as mine is quite high, and old owner or older than him has an aftermarket gear knob put on... not really fond of it tbh........
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i run a mk4 shifter in my S3 mule
i also run a modified Mk4 gearbox (02J)
to get the shifter to work requires quite a bit of modifying as its a bigger unit.. not a simple mod anyhow.
you will also need the 02J tower for your 02A gearbox so the cables will join as its a different set up to the crappy mk3 one
the height of the stick tho, you will find when its in the mk3 its much higher the the original mk3 item, to get round this i cut loads off the shaft and ended up with it like this
(http://imageshack.us/a/img231/9214/img4371t.jpg)
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Still cool Kells, but I think he mend just the gear knob and gaitor, not the whole shift setup :undecided:
If so then it's an easy fit, jus cut the gear stick down a little bit, the fit the gear knob with a jubilee clip
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is that it? okay am going to sound like a retard, but what should i use to cut the shifter rod ?
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Hack saw,
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The best way to shorten it is to run a die down the original thread and continue it down the shaft to where is required and then cut the surplus shaft off with a pipe cutter. Much cleaner, easier and accurate.
edit: This said aren't mk4 Golf's and Bora shafts threadless?
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Brad - Is that centre console rubber mat from a mk3.5 cabrio?
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The best way to shorten it is to run a die down the original thread and continue it down the shaft to where is required and then cut the surplus shaft off with a pipe cutter. Much cleaner, easier and accurate.
edit: This said aren't mk4 Golf's and Bora shafts threadless?
Yh, hence jubilee clip :afro:
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thats confused the hell outa me, simple english ? like whats a die ? surplus shaft ?
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The best way to shorten it is to run a die down the original thread and continue it down the shaft to where is required and then cut the surplus shaft off with a pipe cutter. Much cleaner, easier and accurate.
edit: This said aren't mk4 Golf's and Bora shafts threadless?
Yh, hence jubilee clip :afro:
Yeah I used a tiny jubilee clip on my modified mk4 gear knob (blue plastic retainer chopped down and core drilled out deeper so it didn't scrape against the roof lining) :wink:
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Brad - Is that centre console rubber mat from a mk3.5 cabrio?
It is matey yea
Very much needed on launch with my car.. iPhone kept flying out of the cubby hole as did anything else that was in there ! :grin:
The mat stops this, perfect :wink:
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Cool, projectile phone issues are the exact reason i need one. b!tch to find though as every mk3.5 cabrio i see that us been broken has them missing. :undecided:
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Ill keep a eye out mate if I come across one ill send it your way
It's a must mod, small but very usefull
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Top man, cheers :afro:
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thats confused the hell outa me, simple english ? like whats a die ? surplus shaft ?
basically extend the thread down using the thread cutter die and cut off what you dont need, dont know an easier way to put it really, then your left with the feeling of shorter shifting, theres a guide on here somewhere
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cheers mr saunders, yeah i found the guide on how to do this....