Shift Boot & Handbrake Boot Guide

Synthetic Suede Shift Boots & E-Brake Boots

All of our synthetic suede boots can be used as a boot cover or to replace your OEM leather boot(s). Because they are made with a synthetic rubber backing, this makes them a little thicker and sturdier than the usual cotton boot covers out in the market.

See product description to find out if the material of the boot is Synthetic Suede. (Majority of our boots are.)

Boots Without Stabilizer

The stabilizer option is for our cotton boot covers. Without the stabilizer, these are boot covers and are made to cover over your oem leather boot. A quick and easy styling option for those who tend to switch up their interior scheme often by simply slipping the boot cover over your oem leather boot.

Boots With Stabilizer

Adding the stabilizer, these are considered as an alternative replacement for your oem shift boot/e-brake boot leather. The stabilizer is stitched onto the inner side of the boot which adds thickness and stability. This will allow the boot(s) to hold its shape and form from sagging down. They can still be used as boot covers but keep in mind that they are a little thicker.

Use an X-acto knife or razor blade to make clip hole incisions to put boot clips through if needed and tuck the remaining material length rather than cutting or trimming the boot(s).

(Cutting/Trimming will open a seam between the boot cover and stabilizer)

If cutting is necessary; use multi-purpose adhesive spray glue to adhere the open seams back together. (Such as 3M)

E-Brake Boot

Can be used as a boot cover or replace oem leather boot. E-brake boot may require self modifications, along with the use of multi-purpose adhesive spray glue.

Removing oem leather and using adhesive glue is suggested for 08+ Subaru Wrx/Sti, Subaru Legacy, Subaru Brz, Scion Frs, Toyota GT86. However, it may or may not be necessary.

Shift Knob Installation Guide

Use the correct thread pitch lock nut for your vehicle (same threads as your shift knob) available at your local auto parts stores, hardware stores or online to lock the shift knob in place rather than bottoming out or over-tightening the knob.

Screw the lock nut all the way down then screw on the shift knob. Position the knob to your liking while leaving a little space in between the shift knob & nut, then twist the lock nut up to make contact with the bottom of the knob. This will allow the shift knob to lock in place rather than damaging it by over-tightening.

Steering Wheel Guide

You will need a hub adapter/boss kit that is specific for your vehicle to convert your steering column from a spline design to a universal six bolt pattern for an aftermarket steering wheel set up.

All Shift Royal steering wheels utilize a 70mm PCD six bolt pattern. Therefore, many manufacturers produce products that are compatible. (Such as Momo, Sparco)

Door Panel Trim Installation Guide

You will need a blade, scissors and a bottle of multi-purpose adhesive spray glue.

1st step - You will need to remove your door panel. Once panel is removed, place the fabric over the panel as a test fit to get a visual idea of how to work with it.

2nd step - Use the multi-purpose adhesive spray glue on your panel trim then carefully place our fabric over the panel. Make sure to fix any creases and that the fabric is adhered correctly.

Final Step - Once the fabric is adhered after letting the adhesive dry a little, you'll then need to make incisions with a blade to any necessary areas. Once complete, proceed to re-installing the panel back on to your door.

For Headliner, steps are similar to door panels.

Face Masks

Our face masks are NOT medical grade masks (i.e. grade FFP2/N95)

The purpose of our masks are to help slow and reduce spread and help those who may have the virus and do not know it from transmitting it to others as advised by CDC.

CDC recommends wearing face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies), especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.

The face coverings recommended are not surgical masks or N-95 respirators. Those are critical supplies that must continue to be reserved for healthcare workers and other medical first responders, as recommended by current CDC guidance.

Keep in mind that the use of a mask alone is not sufficient to provide an adequate level of protection. Physical distancing and hand hygiene should be adopted.

Do not purchase our masks with the false understanding they will prevent infection.