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  • Carbon-Fiber Interior: Shift Knob and Brake Handle
  • From "Tricked Out"
    episode DTRK-201


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    In this episode of Tricked Out, the interior of a 1997 Honda Civic is dressed up with the coolest in carbon-fiber accessories. In this final segment, the car gets more carbon fiber upgrades. Andrew replaces the factory shift knob and e-brake handle with new carbon-fiber versions.

    Materials used in this episode:

    In addition to standard auto-mechanic's tools (wrenches, ratchets, extenders, screwdrivers, nut-drivers, torque wrench, etc.), tools and materials used in this episode include:

    Dash overlay kit
    Headliner
    Cargo cover
    Shift knob
    Emergency-brake handle
    Panel-removal tool
    Grease and wax remover
    Fine-grain sandpaper (optional)
    Spray paint made for fabric and vinyl (optional)
    Fasteners
    Adhesive promoter
    Masking tape
    Rubbing alcohol
    Paper towels
    Hacksaw or rotary tool
    Cordless drill and screwdriver attachment

    Safety Alert: Always wear eye protection and ear protection, and follow proper safety precautions, when working with power tools or pneumatic tools. Also wear eye protection any time you are working underneath a vehicle.

    Safety Alert: As a standard safety precaution, always disconnect the vehicle's negative battery cable before you begin work on any electrical or mechanical components.

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    DIY Difficulty Rating for This Project: We gave this a difficulty rating of 3 on a 5-point intermediate-level scale. Experienced gear-heads should have no problem.

    Materials used in this segment:

    Carbon fiber emergency brake handle
    Carbon fiber shift knob
    Hacksaw or rotary tool
    Screwdriver

    Shift Knob and E-Brake Handle

    • Before you begin the project, disconnect the negative cable from the car's battery to prevent damage to your electrical system.

    • The shift knob is easy to replace (figure A)ca. Loosen the set screws and pull the old knob up and off the shift lever.

    • Drop the new knob in place and tighten the setscrews securely (figure B).
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      Figure A

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      Figure B


    • To replace the emergency brake handle, cut off the old boot and then the original handle cover using a hacksaw or rotary tool (figure C).

    • Once the original handle is slit up to the top, use a panel removal tool to slide it up off of the end of the lever.

    • Slide the new handle into place making sure to align the release button.

    • Tighten the setscrews to lock it into place (figure D).

    • Slide the new boot over the handle and tie it at the base of the new handle to hold it in place.
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      Figure C

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      Figure D


    The Bottom Line:

    $470 Headliner
    $225 Cargo cover
    $200 Dash overlay kit
    $30 Gear shift knob
    $30 E-brake handle
    $25 Brake boot

    Total = $980

    Important: Included in this summary are the steps in this automotive procedure as shown in the episode. These steps are general guidelines that are applicable to most vehicles. With any particular vehicle, there may be procedures, specifications, settings, tolerances, components, etc. that are specific to that vehicle. There are also variations according to the type and brand of upgrade-kit you select. Always consult your vehicle's service manual when undertaking significant automotive repairs, and read and follow the manufacturer's directions and precautions that come with your kit or replacement parts.


    RESOURCES :

    Special Resources for Tricked Out episode 201

    Vibrant Performance
    Website: www.vibrantperformance.com

    Topshop Co.
    Website: www.topshopheadliners.com

    DragonAutomotive.com
    Website: www.dragonautomotive.com


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