TRD Shift knobs

JERX88

MKIII OWNER
Oct 24, 2008
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I was not interested in the leather TRD shift knob, but found the duracon one I was looking for on the site for sale as well. I went to fill out the order form, but for some reason keep getting an error message when I try to submit the order form. Do I need to just call in to order? Do I need my VIN number, production date, and model number before they will accept the order form?

Thanks for the help
 

supradjza80

Mr. Formula SAE
Apr 24, 2007
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I'm not going to lie, after taking my car out of hibernation and taking off my factory 92 knob the two shift knobs are the same weight. I also prefer the feel and look of the stock knob in the car...

Damn and I ordered two :(

Jerx - just give them a call thats how i ordered
 

dumbo

Supramania Contributor
Jul 16, 2008
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Reallistically I cant see wheight making ANY difference, but I enjoy the feel and stock look. Have had mine on for a few days with Nashmans SS.....
BEAUTIFUL
 

Poodles

I play with fire
Jul 22, 2006
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My stock knob was noticably lighter, if I find it I'll weigh em...

I prefured the stock knob at first as well, but after using the TRD one you get used to it.
 

supradjza80

Mr. Formula SAE
Apr 24, 2007
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Maybe they changed the knobs throughout the years. Or the TRD knobs are lighter now. Either way mine felt identical on the hand scale.

Back in high school I worked in a meet department so my hand scale is very well calibrated :)
 

Push

Cressida
Aug 28, 2005
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supradjza80;1273510 said:
Maybe they changed the knobs throughout the years. Or the TRD knobs are lighter now. Either way mine felt identical on the hand scale.

Back in high school I worked in a meet department so my hand scale is very well calibrated :)

If you want I will buy your other TRD shift knob ;)