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Old 05-25-2008, 02:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Shift Knob Removal... Not working need help!!!

Ok so first I read as much as i could find on the forum and it seems like for the most part everyone says to turn the knob as hard as you can and it will break the seal and come right off. Well I cranked on that thing as hard as I could but the thing is not budging an inch. I even used a rubber strap wrench and that didn't even work. someone anyone please help me. I want to put my new leather knob on. If it makes any difference I have an 07 base model Chrysler 300. I look forward to hearing some advice I really hate my rubber and plastic knob.

Sean
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