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Bunta 06-15-2004 11:01 PM

HELP!!! CUSCO Drift Button Install...not so easy
 
Wassup everybody, I just got my CUSCO Drift Button in the mail today. So I immediately open it up, check it out and go out to my car to install it. I had read (either on this forum or another) that several people simply slide the knob over the stock hand brake release button. Well....it went about half way down and wouldnt go down any farther, and it was acting like it should. Meaning that i wasnt able to have the button stay in and freely use the handbrake and push it back out when I wanted to use the hand brake for parking. So as I am wrestling the knob off of my handbrake the whole assembly decides to give way before the drift knob does. So I had a perfect, working handbrake turn into a handbrake with a button, spring and rod exposed on it. So I decide to do what every guy does and take it apart, but not before I go onto JSpec.com and check out their instructions. I took off the center console and the boot around the brake. I decide to go ahead and try following Jspecs instructions at this point....which rendered totally useless because I had somehow fuqd up the handbrake assembly. So as my car sits right now, I have to drift button on and a handbrake that has the release button sticking out all the way and no locking feature.
What I think happened is that I somehow pulled the spring out that locks the lever onto the gear when you pull it up. Has anybody had this problem, or would anyone know how to fix it? I would like to get my Drift Knob installed, but not before I fix my handbrake. Can anybody help me out with this? Also, what are some other peoples impressions of their drift knob?

Thanks guys
Joe

Catharsis 06-16-2004 03:10 PM

its really easy to do

first you have to remove the boot.

Then there will be to tabs that are pushed in the you need to bend those out with a flat head screw driver. and the spring will fall down.

put the boot back on.

push your nob on there.

i love my spin nob you will be seeing them out there more soon... i will make sure everyne on here has a chance to get one at a good price too....

l2aine 06-20-2004 03:03 PM

http://www.club240.com/forums/showth...t=drift+button

big-ass explanation/review/etc...

... and a bunch of people later saying I did it wrong, when they're too lazy to install it the way it was meant to be installed :D ;) :p

4984 5fsdskfvjdsntr4 06-20-2004 06:42 PM

I Love mine I only wish I had did it right the first time also. Although mine didn't get messed up as much as yours, I had to take the drift knob off, by twisting it and pulling at the same time. Its all scratched up now.

The first time i used it, my reaction was to puch in the button, and i mistakenly pushed out the drift knob so the ebrake got locked anyways. Only happened the first time.


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