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After ripping apart my linkage system after a problem with my quickshift I'd like to replace my gear knob when it goes back together as the existing one is pretty ropey.
Does anyone know if there are any later model peugeots that fit which are 6 speed and lift reverse friendly?
Thanks in advance.
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I think the reverse lift up collar is separate from the actual knob, so should be able to stick whatever you like on
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(08-12-2014, 03:34 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: I think the reverse lift up collar is separate from the actual knob, so should be able to stick whatever you like on
Its seperate but it has a recess which the lift up plastic moves up into! I am having exactly the same problem atm. The gti6 knob is super expensive now and there are no mint ones. If there is a 6 speed off another model that works then that would be perfect.
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(08-12-2014, 04:03 PM)SRowell Wrote: (08-12-2014, 03:34 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: I think the reverse lift up collar is separate from the actual knob, so should be able to stick whatever you like on
Its seperate but it has a recess which the lift up plastic moves up into! I am having exactly the same problem atm. The gti6 knob is super expensive now and there are no mint ones. If there is a 6 speed off another model that works then that would be perfect. That's right the collar is separate but the knob needs to be recessed.
Spoox have new ones but they are £55 a pop [ASTONISHED FACE]
Surely there must be something from a later model that fits! ?
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They're £50ish from dealers but they're currently checking if any are stocked.
You need to find one with reverse in the right place and the groove for the collar. I spent a long time googling knobs over the weekend and can't find an alternative. Newer Pugs have reverse in the wrong place. Only ones that may work are JDM ones but I'm not sure if their shaft fitment is the same.
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(08-12-2014, 04:33 PM)Toms306 Wrote: I spent a long time googling knobs over the weekend and can't find an alternative.
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I've already checked through Peugeot UK tom. They said they would be £27 +vat but Apparently there's no stock showing on them worldwide.
This is the ones at Spoox. http://www.spoox.co.uk/en/gearknobs/1562...rknob.html
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£27 + VAT seems a bit cheap, is that for a plastic knob instead of leather? Yeah I've seen the Spoox ones. I've also messaged every 306 breaker on ebay to ask with the same reply 'the knobs peeled'. WTF are people doing with GTi6 knobs? I've never had a peeled knob in any other 306!
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According to the part's chap at my local Peugeot that's the price for what's listed against my car. It's neither here nor there though as there's no stock worldwide.
Mine was already peeled when I bought them car tom, I've contacted many breakers like yourself and got the same old answer.
Looks like I'm gonna have to bite the bullet and order the Spoox one. :-(
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08-12-2014, 07:46 PM
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Wonder if theyd do them cheaper if we did a group buy? I know quite a few of us are having knob issues...
Edit - In fact, I might give that an ask...
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Find out tom but I think the spoox ones are very good condition used ones. You need to find if there is a company thst can retrim them.
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For £55 I'd hope they're new...
I've been told by a few trimmers that they can't do gearknobs. Not sure how they're done at the factory but apparently they can't be retrimmed successfully.
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I'd definitely be expecting a new one for that money! !!
I'd defo be in for one if there's a group buy. My knob is totally rotten!!
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(08-12-2014, 08:06 PM)SRowell Wrote: Find out tom but I think the spoox ones are very good condition used ones. You need to find if there is a company thst can retrim them. Yeah I'd find somewhere to retrim it.
I was lucky to find one in my old gti6 that was mint, but it has just started peeling a little. Will slap glue on it tomorrow.
(08-12-2014, 08:06 PM)SRowell Wrote: Find out tom but I think the spoox ones are very good condition used ones. You need to find if there is a company thst can retrim them.
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10-12-2014, 12:21 PM
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I asked 3 local car trimmers while looking for the seat to be fixed and all said they couldn't do the knob. Not sure if they mean it 'can't' be done or if they meant the cost would be ridiculous and not worth it. As said, I'm not sure how its done in the factory, I assume theres some way of shrinking the leather to keep it tight (vacuum bagged maybe?) and some special adhesive but don't know lol.
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I'll ask place near me, as mine will be getting done eventually.
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Moved to a more appropriate section. Up your game Rowell!
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I replaced mine with a richbrook item in chrome.
The top cap matches the 6 and is lift reverse compatible.
Paid about 30 for it from halfords.
try and get a photo for you if you want.
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(10-12-2014, 09:46 PM)impotentials Wrote: I replaced mine with a richbrook item in chrome.
The top cap matches the 6 and is lift reverse compatible.
Paid about 30 for it from halfords.
try and get a photo for you if you want. I'd really like to keep it as standard looking as possible if I can.
If it were possible to have the original re trimmed that would be my most favourable option if I could.
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Is that plastic chrome or metal chrome? Metal knobs are horrible in the cold weather! I'm no really a fan of aftermarkets myself either though tbh.
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(11-12-2014, 10:50 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Is that plastic chrome or metal chrome? Metal knobs are horrible in the cold weather! I'm no really a fan of aftermarkets myself either though tbh. I definitely don't want anything shiny lol!!
Just hit the nail on the head tom. 1st call lol, Just got off the phone to edge automotive.
They can retrim it for £30, just need to post it down to them. :-)
Additionally can the cap be bought separately?
Also just thinking if there are any others wanting theirs doing we can try and get a collective together and see if they will do a group deal?
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Wonder why they can retrim it and nowhere here would! Yeah the cap can be bought separate, but I'm not sure if they're still available from the dealer.
I've sorted my knob issue now anyway. I did ask Spoox btw, but they couldn't do a group buy due to lack of stock.
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Strange mate I'm not sure that's literally the top Google search that came up when I Googled retrim leather gear knob.
I'll pop down to Peugeot tomorrow and see if they are still available.
No worries cheers for trying at least. I don't really blame them to be honest with how hard it's getting to find one in good nick and no new stock anywhere.
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Royal steering wheels can also do them. Offered to do mine for £15 if i had my wheel done by them.
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(11-12-2014, 10:50 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Is that plastic chrome or metal chrome? Metal knobs are horrible in the cold weather! I'm no really a fan of aftermarkets myself either though tbh.
Only drive mine in warm weather. She gets treated well.
cold nobs eh!
different strokes for different folks
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I'm not bothered about weather it's warm or cold I just think they look shit lol, like you say though different strokes for different folks and all that.
That's a good price niall I'm assuming the price was hinged on you having the wheel done as well?
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(11-12-2014, 11:10 PM)impotentials Wrote: Only drive mine in warm weather.
I'd guess it's pretty low mileage then!!
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