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Every Canadian trim 13 civic has heated seats. I've got them in my LXcanadian SI's have heated seats?! holy ****!
Thanks very much. I bet its cool there it would be cool place to visit. Where is it at if you dont mind me asking?
Might have to take a vacation there somedayIt's in Gimli Manitoba, very close to Winnipeg Manitoba. Which is about 2 hours north of Grand Forks North Dakota, or 10 hours north of Minneapolis.
In the summer it's a great place to visit. Tons of history, lots of sights and tourist attractions. And a great inland beach, the largest in the world, in Grand Beach.
http://9thcivic.com/forum/threads/2012-civic-si-how-to-remove-your-shift-knob.5829/How do you actually remove the stock shift knob? I tried spinning it and the whole shifter just twists
the Mugen knob looks amazing
You lucky Canadians have HEATED SEATS?!?!?!?! dagnabit
heated seats are easy to add compared to the automatic climate control
Lol! Ya I guess you can say "We're lucky. Canadians get both heated seats AND climate control" @hotdogjohnny but we don't get nice weather all year so we need the extra toys to stay warm!they have that, TOO?
Lol Nice....Well here you go
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How do you get the boot to reach the bottom of the knob without that black piece underneath? I am confused on how this works. I want to get a Type R knob but the black piece underneath stock knob seems like it will be in the way of the extra countersunk thread. Is there a way to bring the boot up without taking out the whole center console?
The black piece actually comes off.
My countersunk knob goes all the way down and reaches the boot. Just put some rubber washers or a zip tie below the boot ring so it won't sag.
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How would I be able to do that without taking out the whole console and getting underneath the boot?
Here is a video of the process:
View: http://youtu.be/CFylC_3ImYI?t=20s
He just takes off the knob, but the black part twists off just like the knob does. The initial jiggling down of the boot was kind of annoying for me; it took around 10 or 15 minutes to actually get down. Patience is key.
Here's the stock assembly fully off.