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  • D4x4Fish
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    Oh ya I couldn't see the pix (Password protected)

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  • D4x4Fish
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    I love the red and white Jeep Sign :tongue:

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  • GreenMachine
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    actually I saw grenade shifter knobs for wranglers on ebay the other day selling for 26.95 plus shipping.

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  • V8m38a1
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    I think this is just what my M38A1 needs!! I'll pick one up in the next couple weeks and post some pics. Great idea.

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  • JeepJunkie
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    I have a grenade but no tap..plus the threads on my shifter are crap..some guy put a sparkly shift nob on it before i got it...otherwise i would try it, sounds pretty cool

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  • jeepsonly
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    That sounds pretty cool, actually. Anybody done it? Care to share a pic?

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    At least the word was incorrectly spelled the same way each time it was used. I've seen posts on some boards where the same word will be spelled a different way each time it's used (within the same post)...

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    Originally posted by PRegner
    I'll bet if you used a grenade instead, it would be even cooler!
    hey , he is in michigan and he is getting bad grades ! so that should explain a few things !

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    I'll bet if you used a grenade instead, it would be even cooler!

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  • nick76cj5
    started a topic gernade shift knob

    gernade shift knob

    A cool way to dress up your jeep without one of those lame shift knobs.

    1. Go to an army surplus store and buy a dummy gernade ( one with nothing in it).
    2. Drill a hole in the gernade (where ever you want) slightly smaller than the thread pattern, but leave enough material to tap the hole.
    3. get the right size tap and tap the hole.
    4. Screw on the gernade and there you go your own personalized shift knob.
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