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    I was wondering if the long shifter bothered anyone else? I'm over 6' tall and my leg rests on the shifter. Can it be cheaply replaced with a short shifter like in other years models?
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    To bad that's not compatible. A bit pricy too. I was hoping to "just" unscrew the long one and screw in a smaller one.
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    I gave the shifter a twist the other day and it came off fairly easily. Unfortunately, the shaft itself goes really far into the shifter knob, so I don't think you could shorten it much just by replacing the knob. How easy it is to replace the shaft, I don't know.

    The threading looked like it was either 6mm (like the regular Prius) or 8mm (like most Toyotas) diameter though. I should probably measure it...
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    Interesting. Sounds like the shaft would need to be replaced then.
    If it can't unscrew easily, I'm "just guessing" it could be cut and then fit whatever "custom" knob I want to replace it with. Might actually be kinda neat... is that a bad idea?
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    Quick update: I compared the width of the shaft's threads to a common bic pen, which happens to be 8mm in diameter, and they were the same, which means I am 95% sure that the threads are the standard 8 x 1.25mm for Toyota (automatics), which opens up a lot of possibilities for replacement.

    As I mentioned earlier, I don't think replacing the knob will do much for the overall height. I measured it, and the stock shift knob threads almost all the way in, only adding about half an inch to the overall height.

    I don't think just cutting the shaft would be a terribly good idea, since you'd have to re-thread it too. Or just use some very strong adhesives with a new shift knob... But that's up to you. I tend to like easily reversible changes :)

    I ordered a "Razo RA119A" ($30) shift knob, just because I don't really like the look of the original. Will post pics when installed.
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    I'll be interested to see how this looks. I want to talk with my brother-in-law who is a wealth of information on this kind of stuff. I'd like to cut that down to size, and if he can give a knob on it, that's what I'm going to do.
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    My brother in law gave me his opinion on replacing the shifter. If the shifter isn't hollow, it can be done easily. We'll need to check with a parts department and report back.
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    i dont think cutting the rod would be all that bad. even if you mess you can easily buy the oem replacement or get the actual new shorter assembly

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