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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #120 on: February 02, 2016, 03:51:56 pm »
Nope. It's definitely not plug and play. You have to swap the lower frames over, cut a couple of inches from your original gear knob.

Figured!! I did it on another VW and it was a pain... Thanks @Deako

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #121 on: February 02, 2016, 06:55:30 pm »
Have you received those bolts mate?

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #122 on: February 02, 2016, 06:58:33 pm »
Have you received those bolts mate?

@TAPPY Yes. Thanks. Absolute star!!  :happy2:
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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #123 on: February 02, 2016, 10:06:50 pm »
No worries bud glad to help you out  :smiley:

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #124 on: February 09, 2016, 04:57:33 pm »
Still waiting on brakes. Have track day next Friday and I'm stacked out with work right up until then. Slightly pissed off. Doubt they will be on before my track day now.
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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #125 on: February 09, 2016, 05:19:36 pm »
Without better brakes you won't enjoy the track day as I you want to. They'll fade eventually and you'll have to drive slower until they cool down enough. :sad1:

Fitting bolt on brakes isn't that hard but you'd still need to bed in the pads before going to the track, I think. :confused:

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #126 on: February 09, 2016, 05:55:38 pm »
Find time to do your brakes or you may as well not bother going on your trackday from my experiences.

Brakes are the no1 factor on the track day that fail / cause lack of enjoyment.
takes a couple of hours to fit i'm sure you can find the time...  :happy2:

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #127 on: February 09, 2016, 06:00:22 pm »
Nope. It's definitely not plug and play. You have to swap the lower frames over, cut a couple of inches from your original gear knob.

It is plug and play .  :happy2:

i was one of the first to fit a mk7 gearknob back in 2014  :happy2:
drill into the gearknob from the bottom up . can't remember the size bit you need.. whatever the size of the shifter shaft was (easy to find with ring spanner)
simply remove stock one. unstaple mk7 leather from mk7 base
restaple mk7 leather onto mk5/6 base or use araldite just make sure you have got the leather pulled nicely.
drill up through gearknob enough to get the shifter in the correct position
tighten up clip and secure the base  :happy2: :happy2:
saves ruining your oem components which are more fiddly to change  :pomppomp:

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #128 on: February 09, 2016, 08:01:52 pm »
Nope. It's definitely not plug and play. You have to swap the lower frames over, cut a couple of inches from your original gear knob.

It is plug and play .  :happy2:

i was one of the first to fit a mk7 gearknob back in 2014  :happy2:
drill into the gearknob from the bottom up . can't remember the size bit you need.. whatever the size of the shifter shaft was (easy to find with ring spanner)
simply remove stock one. unstaple mk7 leather from mk7 base
restaple mk7 leather onto mk5/6 base or use araldite just make sure you have got the leather pulled nicely.
drill up through gearknob enough to get the shifter in the correct position
tighten up clip and secure the base  :happy2: :happy2:
saves ruining your oem components which are more fiddly to change  :pomppomp:

Sure. Perfectly plug and play!  :wink:

Cutting down your original shaft, unstapling and glueing onto the old frame etc.

I'm not saying it's hard. It wasn't. But it's not plug and play.
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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #129 on: February 09, 2016, 08:02:29 pm »
Find time to do your brakes or you may as well not bother going on your trackday from my experiences.

Brakes are the no1 factor on the track day that fail / cause lack of enjoyment.
takes a couple of hours to fit i'm sure you can find the time...  :happy2:

I know. Made it clear since I dropped them off at the start or January that I needed them back before this track day. I've done a few in my time.
« Last Edit: February 09, 2016, 08:17:32 pm by Deako »
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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #130 on: February 10, 2016, 12:06:46 am »
Nope. It's definitely not plug and play. You have to swap the lower frames over, cut a couple of inches from your original gear knob.

It is plug and play .  :happy2:

i was one of the first to fit a mk7 gearknob back in 2014  :happy2:
drill into the gearknob from the bottom up . can't remember the size bit you need.. whatever the size of the shifter shaft was (easy to find with ring spanner)
simply remove stock one. unstaple mk7 leather from mk7 base
restaple mk7 leather onto mk5/6 base or use araldite just make sure you have got the leather pulled nicely.
drill up through gearknob enough to get the shifter in the correct position
tighten up clip and secure the base  :happy2: :happy2:
saves ruining your oem components which are more fiddly to change  :pomppomp:

Sure. Perfectly plug and play!  :wink:

Cutting down your original shaft, unstapling and glueing onto the old frame etc.

I'm not saying it's hard. It wasn't. But it's not plug and play.

You dont need to cut your old shaft. I suggested already. Drill into the bottom of new gearknob :-)
Much easier
Ok plug and play aside from a drill :) just suggesting a different way for luke to try it

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #131 on: February 10, 2016, 08:59:00 am »
Nope. It's definitely not plug and play. You have to swap the lower frames over, cut a couple of inches from your original gear knob.

It is plug and play .  :happy2:

i was one of the first to fit a mk7 gearknob back in 2014  :happy2:
drill into the gearknob from the bottom up . can't remember the size bit you need.. whatever the size of the shifter shaft was (easy to find with ring spanner)
simply remove stock one. unstaple mk7 leather from mk7 base
restaple mk7 leather onto mk5/6 base or use araldite just make sure you have got the leather pulled nicely.
drill up through gearknob enough to get the shifter in the correct position
tighten up clip and secure the base  :happy2: :happy2:
saves ruining your oem components which are more fiddly to change  :pomppomp:

Sure. Perfectly plug and play!  :wink:

Cutting down your original shaft, unstapling and glueing onto the old frame etc.

I'm not saying it's hard. It wasn't. But it's not plug and play.

You dont need to cut your old shaft. I suggested already. Drill into the bottom of new gearknob :-)
Much easier
Ok plug and play aside from a drill :) just suggesting a different way for luke to try it
@xjay1337  I did actually see it in your thread... Looks much nicer to the original! I have the eBay ad saved so I'm watching the price!

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #132 on: February 10, 2016, 12:37:43 pm »
Ahh. Yes, guess you could do that. But you don't end up with a squared edge so there is a possibility of the knob rotating. There is a flat edge inside to stop that happening, so cutting down the shaft and grinding one side flat is preferable.
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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #133 on: February 10, 2016, 02:11:42 pm »
Never had an issue with the knob rotating as long as the clip is done up properly. :happy2: :happy2:

 in order to help my friend fit his one, i took mine off , and wasn't able to tighten the clip up properly using the pliars i had, so does rotate with a bit of pressure now. but was fine before i touched it again . once tightend up it will be fine :signLOL: :signLOL:

just another way of doing it if you want to be able to return the car to standard easily.

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Re: Deako's Edition 30 - #1493 - Stage 2+ - Cash Haemorrhage
« Reply #134 on: June 03, 2016, 08:23:14 pm »
Haven't updated this for a while. Now fitted Corbeau Clubsports and Sabelt 4 point 3" harnesses.







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