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3. If you move your stock rubber boot backwards, these two screw holes (most probably you will have screws in them) will show. Remove the two screws. Now you can remove the whole front console piece and install the shift boot between the stock rubber one (covering it completely) and the console.
We do recommend, however, taking a sharp knife and cutting the stock rubber boot just above the first
fold. This will work to stretch the leather boot outwards and making it keep the shape at the bottom while allowing it to move freely above the cut rubber boot. It looks 10 times better that way.
As for the top of the shift boot, you can mount it with a zip-tie from underneath (by flipping the boot inside-out, securing with a zip-tie to the shift lever and then pulling it back down together with the center console). Not too comfortable, but totally doable.
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