Perfect video. 20 minute installation.. thanks so much. Your adapter is great. One suggestion, please include a second zip tie for us old people. The first one got eaten between the seats and I had to tear my toolbox apart to find another. Great product!
This video was dead on with the removal of the shifter knob . I watched a few and saw different methods. This is the way to go. Dave was one hundred percent right when he said to grab firmly and pull. Thanks for the video
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. Now I just need to find the adapter. Ordered a Hurst T handle knob from amazon. Had all kinds of fittings with it but none would fit my 2012 camaro. Now I just have to find the Barton adapter and I'm all set.
The plastic trim ring was by far the hardest most time consuming part of this. Had I known there are two barbs on the ring that hold it onto the knob, it would have been easier. I could see them in the hole, but brain did not engage until after flailing it off. Chewed up four or five harbor freight trim tools prying on that thing, but did not damage the boot. 6oz lighter than stock, I'm curious to see how it feels on the road.
I was thinking of using a hurst T handle type shiftier. Was thinking one could cut the top of the lever off that has the flat spots and cut threads on the remaining round part of the shaft, this way you wouldn't be stuck using one type of knob and it would have a shorter throw.
Hey David thanks for the video it was really helpful. Would you happen to know of any sites that sell that thread pattern 3/4-16 I haven't had any luck find a site to get a nice custom shift knob. Any information about this would be much appreciated thanks again.
I see what you’re saying. Put the knob on the adapter first, and then adjust the pins where they need to be, then remove the knob, do the work, and it’ll line up 👍🏻
I like this setup much more so than the Speed dawg. I don't like how the boot on that one comes all the way up to the ball. My only gripe with this setup is that there is no jam nut to hold the ball in place or some sort of set screw. To me that would be much better than relying on Loctite.
Just received my shift and adaptor. Shifter ball / adaptor did not work. Seemed threads were off. Contacted Barton they are shipping another one tomorrow. Quick correspondence though.
Perfect video. 20 minute installation.. thanks so much. Your adapter is great. One suggestion, please include a second zip tie for us old people. The first one got eaten between the seats and I had to tear my toolbox apart to find another. Great product!
This video was dead on with the removal of the shifter knob . I watched a few and saw different methods. This is the way to go. Dave was one hundred percent right when he said to grab firmly and pull. Thanks for the video
hahaha i thought you edited in the 3 different adapter, they just popped up on screen. but then you picked one up lol it was like a magic trick
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. Now I just need to find the adapter. Ordered a Hurst T handle knob from amazon. Had all kinds of fittings with it but none would fit my 2012 camaro. Now I just have to find the Barton adapter and I'm all set.
How did you find an adapter and knob that fit, I'm looking for my 2012 but I don't know how to tell if it'll fit
The plastic trim ring was by far the hardest most time consuming part of this. Had I known there are two barbs on the ring that hold it onto the knob, it would have been easier. I could see them in the hole, but brain did not engage until after flailing it off. Chewed up four or five harbor freight trim tools prying on that thing, but did not damage the boot. 6oz lighter than stock, I'm curious to see how it feels on the road.
I was thinking of using a hurst T handle type shiftier. Was thinking one could cut the top of the lever off that has the flat spots and cut threads on the remaining round part of the shaft, this way you wouldn't be stuck using one type of knob and it would have a shorter throw.
Hey David thanks for the video it was really helpful. Would you happen to know of any sites that sell that thread pattern 3/4-16 I haven't had any luck find a site to get a nice custom shift knob. Any information about this would be much appreciated thanks again.
U should’ve rotated the adapter first so that the shift knob wouldn’t need that glue
I see what you’re saying. Put the knob on the adapter first, and then adjust the pins where they need to be, then remove the knob, do the work, and it’ll line up 👍🏻
No big deal, the glue took 3 seconds. Easiest part!
how can i order one of these
I like this setup much more so than the Speed dawg. I don't like how the boot on that one comes all the way up to the ball. My only gripe with this setup is that there is no jam nut to hold the ball in place or some sort of set screw. To me that would be much better than relying on Loctite.
Thankyou for making this video!
Where I can buy this adapter ?
Just received my shift and adaptor. Shifter ball / adaptor did not work. Seemed threads were off. Contacted Barton they are shipping another one tomorrow. Quick correspondence though.
Dragon ball shift knob for automatic 5th gen would be nice
Can you get the R for reverse on the left side instead of the right? Mines on left
How can I take off the adapter after installed?
Daaamn Thank you for this
Would this fit on the c6 corvette
What size mm is the 2017 one?
where can we order this adapter
Yes, where?
Did Barton change their phone number?!?!? I tried calling multiple times but every time I get the message machine!