Looking at new shift knob

s383mmber1

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Idk how it "performs" but i know a few people with them and no complaints.

And it looks sweet!!

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solid400

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It weighs a lot, 400 grams. Now I'm all for a heavy shifter but am I gonna damage anything like syncros? Also i'm curious about how it fits on, they say it screws on which is a definite plus but I wanna make sure it will thread on to ours. It definetly looks sweet though :love:
 

mkIIIman089

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I have a leather TRD knob... it came with the car when I bought it but I have no complaints. the leather is peeling off the top but what can ya do.
 

supramacist

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I stripped the leather from my shift knob and pulled the 12345r pad, I painted the lettering silver and scrubbed the glue from the shift nob. It's tight, and if only took a lil bit of effore.
 

pepsi93

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I got a TRD from my local toyota, cost more then a reg one. But it screws on like the stalk one and looks so sweet.
 

whudafux

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oneandgone said:
TwosRus sells a nice aluminum shift knob. It's threaded correctly for our shifters, and is offered in bare aluminum, or powdercoated in a range of colors. The grey metallic is hot! This is what I used when I had my 5-speed. I think they're $30 bare or $39 powdercoated, iirc.

http://www.twosrus.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22_42&products_id=104

Not my style, but to each his own.....Post a pic, maybe it will change my mind on how it looks.