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Bindon 11-08-2005 10:55 AM

Where to get a voodoo
 
Hey guys, Im located in toronto canada, And want to buy a voodoo shift knob.

I know there is eunos custom in vancouver that sells them, but do you know of anywhere else I can get them?

theres a place in mississauga but he doesnt stock them so it would cost just as much as ordering one.

Anyone know?

Tigster 11-08-2005 11:45 AM

I just bought a custom engraved one from here www.knobmeister.com I am just waiting to get it now.

FastRX8 11-08-2005 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by Tigster
I just bought a custom engraved one from here www.knobmeister.com I am just waiting to get it now.

I ordered mine from Knobmeister also.
I started a thread w/ info and pics.
Delivery was very fast. Took about 5 days to get it, and that included a weekend.
Here's the thread

- Cesar -

Tigster 11-08-2005 12:25 PM

Cesar-

Can I ask what you used to align the knob correctly? He said I can use a nonpermanent locking glue (I forget the name) or he said I could break off a pencil eraser and shove it in there then tighten it down.

Just curious what you used.

coolstorm92 11-09-2005 08:02 PM

well i know with the skunk2 knobs for hondas they come with a nut you screw down to the bottom of the threads then screw the knob on top of the nut. the way it works you can adjust how tight you want the nut even after it is all the way down you can still turn it more so the knob will be perfectly tight and straight. so i guess you could just look for a nut that fits the threads, probably wont see it either under the bottom of the knob

staticlag 11-09-2005 08:06 PM

http://www.teamvoodoo.com/Voodoo/TeamVoodoo.html

staticlag 11-09-2005 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by Tigster
Cesar-

Can I ask what you used to align the knob correctly? He said I can use a nonpermanent locking glue (I forget the name) or he said I could break off a pencil eraser and shove it in there then tighten it down.

Just curious what you used.

Your supposed to buy the knob, then screw it on your shifter, then use a marker to mark the top, then send it back to knobmeister, and they will engrave it correct side up.


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