Ordering from their website can be a little confusing. The safest approach is to email [email protected], tell them what you have, and they will get your order right.
Ordering from their website can be a little confusing. The safest approach is to email [email protected], tell them what you have, and they will get your order right.
Thanks. I was thinking that was the thread size (common for metric shifter knobs). I looked on their website and didn't find reference to the thread size for the Bronco application. I'm really interested in buying the just adapter and using a shift knob from a 1972 Ford (metric), which is a M12-1.25 (or it could be a 1.75 pitch - I have to check).
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Funny how the simplest mods can be the most satisfying! That install was easy-peasy. Nice choice, @Mr. Clean. π
Chris here. I drive a 2-door Velocity Blue2023 Ford Bronco Badlands with Sasquatch, Lux, a 2.7L V6, and an automatic transmission. Itβs fun.
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Thanks. I was thinking that was the thread size (common for metric shifter knobs). I looked on their website and didn't find reference to the thread size for the Bronco application. I'm really interested in buying the just adapter and using a shift knob from a 1972 Ford (metric), which is a M12-1.25 (or it could be a 1.75 pitch - I have to check).
I'm pretty sure you can buy just the adapter separately. About $23. Nicely made, in stainless.