TypeRbuilder
Senior Member
- First Name
- Vince
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2026
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- Location
- Cleveland
- Website
- www.tdpracingind.com
- Vehicle(s)
- 25 Civic Type R
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- #1
So I drove for two hours today, one hour there, one hour back, to a little place in Wooster, Ohio, Germaine Honda, that sells stuff relatively inexpensive compared to some. I used to go there years ago to get parts for my old civics. Once every six months, I’d take a hike out there.
So I went to pick up the suede steering wheel and leather type R shift knob. And of course, the whole way there and back the ride was absolutely fantastic with the absolutely mind blowing throttle control controller still can’t get over a hoe. Much better than the car is with that thing in.
but regardless, the install was pretty easy as long as you pull up the trim panel, cut the zip tie, and then manipulate everything, put the new knob in, rezipped tied the shifter boot and wrapped it with some electrical tape so nothing sharp poked through.
and it looks fantastic!
Also got the acuity shifter and longer rod today. I’ll wait till the weather clears up a little bit to put that in.
So I went to pick up the suede steering wheel and leather type R shift knob. And of course, the whole way there and back the ride was absolutely fantastic with the absolutely mind blowing throttle control controller still can’t get over a hoe. Much better than the car is with that thing in.
but regardless, the install was pretty easy as long as you pull up the trim panel, cut the zip tie, and then manipulate everything, put the new knob in, rezipped tied the shifter boot and wrapped it with some electrical tape so nothing sharp poked through.
and it looks fantastic!
Also got the acuity shifter and longer rod today. I’ll wait till the weather clears up a little bit to put that in.
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