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1. Remove shifterknob. Factory one should just screw off to remove.
2. Next is the removal of the the top part of the center console. This
is held in place by snap clips. Gently pry it up on both sides of the console
and it should pop free. You will also need to pull the E-Brake all the way up.
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3. Unscrew the plastic retainer for the old shifter boot. There should
be four screws that hold it in place. Once it is removed, then remove the old
shifter boot from the plastic retainer. You will also notice that there is a
black glue like substance on the retainer. You can either leave it or remove it.
(I removed it from mine.)
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4. Now line up the holes with the new boot with the holes in the
plastic retainer. Don't worry if they do not line up perfect, this is genuine
leather it can and will stretch. Once the new boot is on the retaining clip,
screw that retaining clip back into place. You will need to zip tie the top of
the boot to the shifter stick.
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5. Once that is done, you can put everything back together the way it
was removed.
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ENJOY YOUR NEW LEATHER BOOTS!
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Useful tip
You have installed a product made out of genuine leather. As you know, to maintain a leather product in good condition, you should take care of it. We suggest occasionally (every 4-6 week for example) applying some leather conditioner/UV protector to keep your leather from drying up in the sun and cracking.
Redline Automotive Accessories Corp. will not be held liable for any labor, incidental or consequential damages of any kind. Proceed at your own risk.
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