| The idea is that the shift knob screws on the end of the shift lever.  Now 
since normally it has a shift pattern or logo or whatever on top of it, or its 
shape makes it want to be turned a certain direction, it is unlikely that it 
will tighten up in just that orientation, so you put the lock nut under the 
knob, then screw on the knob.  When you have the knob rotated the way you want 
it, you hold it in position and screw the lock nut up from underneath and 
tighten it against the bottom of the shift knob.  (Sometimes called a "jam" 
nut.)  This should lock the shift knob and the lock nut in position.
> I did forget to mention, that there is indeed a nut below the 
> knob.... and lock it doesn't.... maybe I need 2 nuts?
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