let me know which, I'll move these posts thereApologies, I was trying to post this in another thread.
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let me know which, I'll move these posts thereApologies, I was trying to post this in another thread.
I suppose it’s somewhat relevant to this thread, but I was looking to post into the recent rotary shifter thread.let me know which, I'll move these posts there
What do you mean level the trim? Can I just remove the drivers side trim and have enough access? Thanks
No, I don’t think so. It’s a tight fit with little room to remove the connector unless you pull the GSM out first. But hey, you might have small enough hands to do it, but my hands are pretty big.What do you mean level the trim? Can I just remove the drivers side trim and have enough access? Thanks
I wonder if @The Weatherman meant leave the trim open. Not level.What do you mean level the trim? Can I just remove the drivers side trim and have enough access? Thanks
Yes he did. Thanks for catching that.I wonder if @The Weatherman meant leave the trim open. Not level.
Which rotary shifter did you get? Im using the same bin design. TIA.Just installed my version today and it worked great. I've got a handful of people to thank that made this possible.
@jmyer72 thanks for the initial idea and the link to the shifter on ebay.
@asianman35 huge thanks for printing this out for me after I was unable to print this on my own printer. He printed and shipped this thing in no time.
@ENDianDigital thanks for posting the original file on Thingiverse. I modified it to fit my Nalgene and it worked out perfectly.
I'm happy to share my version if anyone wants it.
Very happy with how it turned out!
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I have one with round cup holder and found the below 2-pack for $4, used the black one (wife was happy to have the green one in kitchen for opening jars) and cut the diameter down about 1/4" at at time until it fit nice and snugly. Now the screw head (mine has one of the screws there) is covered, the rubber piece is snug in there and doesn't get stuck to the bottom of coffee mug, and if it needs cleaning it's easy to reach in and grab and remove and wipe down with cleaner as needed.
I have the XLT. Side pieces to the console with the non-marring pry tools first. Then work the trim piece from the door/glove box back to the start button, being careful not to let too much strain rest on the trim piece or your start button wires when it's popped out. Next, unbolt the radio bezel screws; then pop up the console cover piece and unplug the cupholder. From there, use your tools to unscrew the bolts holding the tub/shifter.I asked before but haven’t seen yet in any videos , if anyone with an XLT with the smaller infotainment screen has done this and has the exact proper removal procedure for trim pieces it would be greatly appreciated these trim pieces are quite expensive so I don’t want to break anything. Thanks