Replacing my shift boot
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2RotorsNaDream
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Replacing my shift boot
How do I replace my shift boot. I finally got a white one to match the interior but I have no clue how to put it on. 
1993 Mazda RX-7 Touring Edition Innocent Blue Mica- Not stock...1993 Teal MX-3 GS- KLZE and other goodies. RIP
Re: Replacing my shift boot
I'll try remember,<BR>need to get the console panels out (around radio and shifter). 8 screws. So the panel around the radio can come out. It may not need to but I do it anyways. 2 screw under center vents, 2 behind ash tray(pull it out to get to them)2 at the crack/join (inline with tip of ebrake)2 in plain view on the side of the console and 2 pop-style screws. Unscrew the shift knob. everything should then come out and you can get to the underneath of the shift boot to unscrew the bracket holding the boot to the console. While you in there you can change the cig/ash tray light to another colour.<BR>Hope this helps you out and it goes well.
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polak_gino
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Re: Replacing my shift boot
ya i did it its really simple. you jsut havre to remove the centre counsole. its REALLLLLLYYY easy man don't worry
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2RotorsNaDream
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Re: Replacing my shift boot
I cant get the anything off to put my boot on. I found the two screws behind the ashtray and thats it. [img]shrug.gif"%20border="0[/img]
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white fish
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Re: Replacing my shift boot
first remove the arm rest(4 screws) then the shifter part (4 screws and 2 plugs) then underneath the shifter part there is 4 screwes to remove the "leather" part