yeah it should have it. try using the ones off ur stock shifter they should fit
I just got a BCSS off a member here and was installing it and it seems like somethings missing. Should i have the plastic top hats on the bolts in the pic below?
yeah it should have it. try using the ones off ur stock shifter they should fit
yea, you are supose pull off your stock ones.....I used a open end wrench that was just large enough to fit over the "balls" to pry them off...
are you guys sure on that? they stock ones fall right off the buddy club? they dont snap on like they do on the stock one.
you tried the caps off the stock ones an you said that they dont fit. so the bcss is useless unless the seller sends you caps that fit. if the seller cant then you might as well get ur money back
well, I am hoping the seller or Buddy Club USA can send me those parts. Ill see what they say.
i think i used my stock ones on my BCSS. i took them off my stock shifter and forced it on the BCSS and never had a problem
I didn't have to transfer them for mine. The BCSS came with its own 'hats'.
Last edited by Kodeen; 08-25-2008 at 08:22 AM.
Worked on mine.....
that is strange... maybe it is an 02-03 vs 04-05 issue? I have an 04.
the only differance I can see is there is a american market bcss and a jdm bcss....the american ones allow you to use the stock shift knob and the jdm market one that has a larger shaft and requires you to get a different jdm knob.
I got one of the first BCSS made and you were supposed to snap off your stock ones.
It's possible the later ones came with them.
Regardless, your stock ones should not fall right off since the ball mounts should be identical in shape and size. did you crack them or anything when removing?
If not, perhaps it is a year discrepency.
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The rev limiter is not meant to be used as a shift light
yea the later ones came with the white caps. mine did. my stock caps wouldn't fit the BCSS either. they were too big i believe.
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