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Old 09-01-2006, 01:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Does Augerresources shift boot fit Coupes?

I changed my shift knob to skunk2 and stock shift boot didn't go well with it. So I purchased DC2 shift boot to trim and fit, but it didn't turn out as good as I thought. The opening on the bottom is much larger making the boot stick out too little to accomodate shifter movement. I wanted to have the top of the boot stay fixed when shifting, but because of the shorter length, the collar moves around when shifting.

I guess I'll try Augerresources' shift boot, but wanted to make sure that it fits Coupes. From the look of the pic, the shifter cage look identical, but has anyone actually tried it? Thanks~

PS I'll post pic of the new shift knob + boot when I'm 100% satisfied.
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Old 09-01-2006, 01:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have one of their boots in my Si (coupe) and it great! Perfect fitment and super easy to install!
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Yeah I have one of augers in My SI and it looks amazing. Good price, fast shipping. Also the si matched one is a perfect match.
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Gotta agree. The shift boot fits like a glove! The shipping was fast, the install was easy and finished product really looks nice with the rest of the interior.
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I changed my shift knob to skunk2 and stock shift boot didn't go well with it. So I purchased DC2 shift boot to trim and fit, but it didn't turn out as good as I thought. The opening on the bottom is much larger making the boot stick out too little to accomodate shifter movement. I wanted to have the top of the boot stay fixed when shifting, but because of the shorter length, the collar moves around when shifting.

I guess I'll try Augerresources' shift boot, but wanted to make sure that it fits Coupes. From the look of the pic, the shifter cage look identical, but has anyone actually tried it? Thanks~

PS I'll post pic of the new shift knob + boot when I'm 100% satisfied.
Their shiftboots were designed to match the SI stock boot...should fit the coupe just fine. If the stock boot was not fitting with your new knob then the Auger one will be the same. Some of the guys on the forums were able to get them to make a boot that fit their aftermarket knobs, you should ask them about it.
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