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1. Remove the shift knob. The OEM knob will twist off (cc) but mine was very stubborn so I cut it off at the threads. Use a hacksaw and place a towel around the shifter to catch the metal clippings as you cut. Do NOT use dremel because it will throw clippings all over the interior of your car.
If you dont plan on saving your OEM shift knob you can carefully cut it off and expose the elongated bolt that is easy to remove with a wrench. If you dont want to cut down the shifter this is the way to go. However, I highly recommend you cut it down by at least one inch.
If you have already replaced your shift knob, remove it.
2. The shifter base is attached to the center console with four spring clips. Carefully pull up on the base until the clips release. Pull the base and boot over the shifter to expose where the OEM boot is attached to the shifter. Remove the boot from the shifter by moving the rubber O-ring down the shifter.
There is a large rubber grommet on the shifter where the O-ring is used to securely attach the boot to the shifter. Do not destroy this because you will need it for the new boot.
The boot is attached to the base with a black plastic square ring that is plastic-welded to the shift base. Do not destroy the black plastic square ring frame. There are a few ways to remove the square ring. Take note of the orientation of the black frame in reference to the base.
You can either take a soldering iron and carefully soften the welds until the base breaks away as you pull that the frame. Be very careful with this method, as it is very possible to distort the facing if you allow the base to get too hot.
Or, you can break the welds carefully with a small screwdriver. This is the method I used.
Pop off the trim piece the surrounds the shift knob. Its held in by clips so pull up on it from the back and it should pop out.
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