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using stock knob on mopar sts

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:32 pm
by kc2005ptgt
Like the title says, is there a way to use the stock shift knob/boot on my mopar sts? I like the whole srt4 ball/shift boot, but I miss the feel of the rt/acr shift knob. :( I looked at the stock shaft and it appears to be shaped different and longer than the mopar sts (duh) so I couldnt just swap shafts... I am not sure about drilling into the shaft and trying to put some cotter pins in so I could put that spring on and what not - so I guess my question is, has anyone done it, and if so, whats it look like, or anyone have any suggestions???

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:49 pm
by MoxHair
the rod is skinnier on the SRT.

When I was waiting for my SRT Knob to come into the dealership when I still owned my R/T I put the R/T knob on the shaft. it was VERY loose and could spin around like a top. It would take more than just a screw to get it to work.

The SRT Knob is a "Click" on type knob, while your R/T ACR knob uses a spring. Push down and turn type.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:27 pm
by racer12306
Actually, all rods are the same diameter.

I think there is just a bunch of extra clearance in the non-SRT knob because it doesn't really matter.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:29 pm
by Diablo0
I can put a stock knob on mine without any problems... just push down an turn like normal. Then again I have the ORIGINAL Mopar STS that was before the SRT STS which could accept the stock knob :)

You might check with Maddog to see if he could fab it to work for you.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 11:20 pm
by MoxHair
racer12306 wrote:Actually, all rods are the same diameter.

I think there is just a bunch of extra clearance in the non-SRT knob because it doesn't really matter.


My original SRT Mopar Shifter in my R/T definitely had a skinnier rod. The Stock R/T knob could spin and be moved side to side on it.

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:42 am
by racer12306
Interesting, I measured my non-SRT shifter and it was the same as my SRT shifter, within a few thousandths.

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:07 pm
by kc2005ptgt
I might just save up for a maddog, send in my money with the stock shifter, install the maddog and sell my mopar :lol: :D

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:02 am
by Maddog
kc2002acr wrote:I might just save up for a maddog, send in my money with the stock shifter, install the maddog and sell my mopar :lol: :D
Wise choice! :thumbup:

Seriously, the Mopar rod may give the illusion that it's a smaller diameter because the 2nd gen rod has an "O" ring at the top. Remove the "O" ring, and you will feel the same amount of looseness.
I can mod a stock 2nd gen rod to the same specs as the Mopar, if you want to go that route, or, we can just do a whole new STS with 2x the throw redux as the Mopar :shock: