Hawk's NEW console shifter plate
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Hawk's NEW console shifter plate
I tried to modify my original console shifter plate for my T5 conversion, but learned just how brittle that plastic gets after 30 years. The used pieces I found were all damaged in some way, cost about as much as a new one and would still be brittle in the end. Hence, I took a chance on the new reproduction from Hawk's, as well as a pair of new window switches.
New shift plate and window switches from Hawk's.
Though not a 100% match (there are some manufacturing "tells" if you look too closely) it is still far and above the way to go if you are doing a conversion or if your original is busted.
New console plate and window switches. There is no longer any evidence this car ever had an automatic...and my windows work.
New shift plate and window switches from Hawk's.
Though not a 100% match (there are some manufacturing "tells" if you look too closely) it is still far and above the way to go if you are doing a conversion or if your original is busted.
New console plate and window switches. There is no longer any evidence this car ever had an automatic...and my windows work.
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It was about $150 for the plate and $30 for the pair of switches.
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Looks super good...
Is it me or does it look like the pattern is different where the window and mirror switches would go?
Not complaining, still looks awesome.
Is it me or does it look like the pattern is different where the window and mirror switches would go?
Not complaining, still looks awesome.
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It looks the same as my factory piece (or pieces).
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How bad was it to cut out the openings for the window switches? I'm considering one of these as well but would need to cut openings for the window switches and the power mirror control.
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It wasn't bad at all. The underside is recessed to show where to cut. The edges of your cut don't need to be perfect, either, as the bezel on the switch will cover up minor defects. However, make sure you only use your weapon of choice from the underside. The chuck on my Dremel got too close and gouged the finished side a little. Even still, it looks much better than what was (or wasn't) there before.
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You can cut a nice clean hole if you use a drill just inside of each corner. Then cut out the straight parts to the outside edge of each corner hole.
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I used a dremmel and flat file to cut the PW and hatch switch openings on my IROC plate.
There are pics in my build thread....
There are pics in my build thread....
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My 89 T/A has a nice center, but has an LED drilled in the middle from a security system. I pulled the security system & left the grommet until I can find something better to fill the hole, or replace it with something like this. 5 Speed only? or will there be automatic options?
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My 89 T/A has a nice center, but has an LED drilled in the middle from a security system. I pulled the security system & left the grommet until I can find something better to fill the hole, or replace it with something like this. 5 Speed only? or will there be automatic options?
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While I'm glad that someone is having reproduction parts made, and that at least there's something available, it's really too bad they managed to screw up the embossed grid pattern. I would have to assume that the flaw is a result of adding the switch hole locating recesses to the bottom side. The originals didn't have recesses, or markings of any kind, or a visible flaw where the switches would be. They didn't need any markings, since the grid pattern made it fairly easy to judge where the cutouts should be.
It doesn't look like the distortion bothers anyone else much, but it defeats the purpose of buying a "New" part when it's got large cosmetic flaws that stand out as much as the scuffs and scratches, cigarette melt marks, etc on a 30 year old original. For those that install the reproduction in a car with power windows and power mirrors, the flaws will probably be cut out, but for the rest of us... As bad as the flaws look in all the pictures online, they would have to stand out even more so in person.
A person could hope that maybe another vendor will come along and offer a better reproduction, but in a limited market that will probably never happen as long as the flawed reproduction is accepted. Maybe we can hope that they'll fix the distortion in future production runs.
It doesn't look like the distortion bothers anyone else much, but it defeats the purpose of buying a "New" part when it's got large cosmetic flaws that stand out as much as the scuffs and scratches, cigarette melt marks, etc on a 30 year old original. For those that install the reproduction in a car with power windows and power mirrors, the flaws will probably be cut out, but for the rest of us... As bad as the flaws look in all the pictures online, they would have to stand out even more so in person.
A person could hope that maybe another vendor will come along and offer a better reproduction, but in a limited market that will probably never happen as long as the flawed reproduction is accepted. Maybe we can hope that they'll fix the distortion in future production runs.
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I still don't know why there isn't an automatic version yet.
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Here's a little trick I found when dealing with thin plastic.
You use a Soldering Iron like this with the sharp tip.
It will cut through plastic easily.
Just use it to get close to edges then a file to finish it off.
Soooo easy, and if you don't have a dremel tool you won't need one. Although there nice to have.
You can pick up a soldering iron like this at Walmart for a few bucks.
Try it first on something other than your expensive parts to get a feel for it.
You use a Soldering Iron like this with the sharp tip.
It will cut through plastic easily.
Just use it to get close to edges then a file to finish it off.
Soooo easy, and if you don't have a dremel tool you won't need one. Although there nice to have.
You can pick up a soldering iron like this at Walmart for a few bucks.
Try it first on something other than your expensive parts to get a feel for it.
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I would suspect After the 85-92 Auto Shift plate, if at all... I think one of the problems with the Auto Shift plate, is there are still a lot of them out there, another problem is the fact there were 2 styles from 85-92. The early 85-89 and the 90-92 with the indicator. Might be a logistical thing to decide which one to actually use.
The thing with the 82-84 cars is 1) there seems to be fewer of them left than the 85-92, for obvious reasons, there is only 3 years vs 8 years, so there were less of them made and 2) They are older, so there are fewer of them still exist.
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The thing with the 82-84 cars is 1) there seems to be fewer of them left than the 85-92, for obvious reasons, there is only 3 years vs 8 years, so there were less of them made and 2) They are older, so there are fewer of them still exist.
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my center console is a mess, I made a new box cover for it but the center plastic is cracked and broken , the ashtray door missing and the area around the radio is well a mess. I am thinking of building a new top piece out of sheet steel or thin fiber board, have to rebuild the piece around the radio, probably out of sheet steel since the original steel is all hacked up, may be able to epoxy and recover the plastic bits.
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Edit: it is there, just could not tell untill looked at it at a different light.
Original: I have just recieved one and it looks fine. Can't tell the pattern of switches from the top.
Original: I have just recieved one and it looks fine. Can't tell the pattern of switches from the top.
While I'm glad that someone is having reproduction parts made, and that at least there's something available, it's really too bad they managed to screw up the embossed grid pattern. I would have to assume that the flaw is a result of adding the switch hole locating recesses to the bottom side. The originals didn't have recesses, or markings of any kind, or a visible flaw where the switches would be. They didn't need any markings, since the grid pattern made it fairly easy to judge where the cutouts should be.
It doesn't look like the distortion bothers anyone else much, but it defeats the purpose of buying a "New" part when it's got large cosmetic flaws that stand out as much as the scuffs and scratches, cigarette melt marks, etc on a 30 year old original. For those that install the reproduction in a car with power windows and power mirrors, the flaws will probably be cut out, but for the rest of us... As bad as the flaws look in all the pictures online, they would have to stand out even more so in person.
A person could hope that maybe another vendor will come along and offer a better reproduction, but in a limited market that will probably never happen as long as the flawed reproduction is accepted. Maybe we can hope that they'll fix the distortion in future production runs.
It doesn't look like the distortion bothers anyone else much, but it defeats the purpose of buying a "New" part when it's got large cosmetic flaws that stand out as much as the scuffs and scratches, cigarette melt marks, etc on a 30 year old original. For those that install the reproduction in a car with power windows and power mirrors, the flaws will probably be cut out, but for the rest of us... As bad as the flaws look in all the pictures online, they would have to stand out even more so in person.
A person could hope that maybe another vendor will come along and offer a better reproduction, but in a limited market that will probably never happen as long as the flawed reproduction is accepted. Maybe we can hope that they'll fix the distortion in future production runs.
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after looking at it more at different light, there is a cosmetic flaw.
I got excited too fast.
I got excited too fast.
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And installed, other than giving up on replacing the 5 speed pattern to the 6 speed emblem, all fit. The cigarette lighter connections do not match the factory and the power wire does not have a clip to hold on to when plugged in.
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As long as a person has power windows and power mirrors, the repro is fine. Now if a person doesn't have power mirrors, has a practically NOS console, a virtually new auto shifter plate, and would like to do a T56 swap... It's a bit hard to justify removing a perfect auto plate, for a less than perfect reproduction.
It'd be nice to see the aftermarket produce a higher quality of reproduction parts. Maybe if we hold them to a higher standard, it'll happen.
It'd be nice to see the aftermarket produce a higher quality of reproduction parts. Maybe if we hold them to a higher standard, it'll happen.
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As long as a person has power windows and power mirrors, the repro is fine. Now if a person doesn't have power mirrors, has a practically NOS console, a virtually new auto shifter plate, and would like to do a T56 swap... It's a bit hard to justify removing a perfect auto plate, for a less than perfect reproduction.
It'd be nice to see the aftermarket produce a higher quality of reproduction parts. Maybe if we hold them to a higher standard, it'll happen.
It'd be nice to see the aftermarket produce a higher quality of reproduction parts. Maybe if we hold them to a higher standard, it'll happen.
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1) pop off the glued on the light bulb holder on the back side,
2) pop out the indicator. It might be stuck in there really well. Then the 6 speed shifter plate should seat perfectly right back into the hole of the Stock Original GM part.
3) put a little bit of glue on the lip of the part, you want to make sure you do not use too much glue otherwise it will show.
4) glue the light bulb holder back on
I do not know the best glue, I am not sure what I would use. obivously something for plastic. The shifter indicator I make is made from a High quality Acrylic. The shifter assembly plate is made from ABS I believe.
Please understand I just make them for Hawks, but I do not sell them to anyone else, and I test every single one to make sure they fit.
BTW, the paint is SEM, so it is not impervious to some chemicals, it is simply painted on, so be careful not to use things like alcohols, and Thinners.
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Even though mine is in decent shape (found a used one), I'll probably buy one just to support them for making it as I'll eventually need it, anyways.
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The manual ones used to fetch $100+ but now with the reproduction plates, I suspect they will be soon worthless too.
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Maybe that used to be the case Joe, but that stock has dried up. Finding quality shift plates is hard. 80s plastic is crappy and brittle, shift boots are worn and torn. Too many people trashed them (ahem) and now a repro is needed. Glad Hawks agrees.
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To replace the 5 speed with the The 6 Speed shift plate you have to do the following:
1) pop off the glued on the light bulb holder on the back side,
2) pop out the indicator. It might be stuck in there really well. Then the 6 speed shifter plate should seat perfectly right back into the hole of the Stock Original GM part.
3) put a little bit of glue on the lip of the part, you want to make sure you do not use too much glue otherwise it will show.
4) glue the light bulb holder back on
I do not know the best glue, I am not sure what I would use. obivously something for plastic. The shifter indicator I make is made from a High quality Acrylic. The shifter assembly plate is made from ABS I believe.
Please understand I just make them for Hawks, but I do not sell them to anyone else, and I test every single one to make sure they fit.
BTW, the paint is SEM, so it is not impervious to some chemicals, it is simply painted on, so be careful not to use things like alcohols, and Thinners.
1) pop off the glued on the light bulb holder on the back side,
2) pop out the indicator. It might be stuck in there really well. Then the 6 speed shifter plate should seat perfectly right back into the hole of the Stock Original GM part.
3) put a little bit of glue on the lip of the part, you want to make sure you do not use too much glue otherwise it will show.
4) glue the light bulb holder back on
I do not know the best glue, I am not sure what I would use. obivously something for plastic. The shifter indicator I make is made from a High quality Acrylic. The shifter assembly plate is made from ABS I believe.
Please understand I just make them for Hawks, but I do not sell them to anyone else, and I test every single one to make sure they fit.
BTW, the paint is SEM, so it is not impervious to some chemicals, it is simply painted on, so be careful not to use things like alcohols, and Thinners.
...and snap your shift plate broken at the same time. I just spent a good half hour trying to pry it up with an exacto knife. I tried to heat the knife with fire and still couldn't get it off. Nothin it gonna pop people. $30 for the 6 speed conversion plate, so you better take all your time to do it slow. Im practicing on an old broke. Shift plate so im not too worried about breaking it some more HOWEVER its not looking to good for the 6 speed gear locator plate. Can't get the other one off. Its like melted together, not glued. The glue probably melted it together but still. Dont be thinkin you're gonna "pop" anything off. Its not easy as pie..
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I have done 2...I do remember it being difficult... Not saying it was easy. Just take your time...
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Shifter boot did not last long. Started to fall apart last year. Finally replaced it with an older oem from a parts car.
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