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Is there anything like this in Brisbane if not why not?
Installing a new gear knob?
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Installing a new gear knob?
Hey guys i checked out some pics of the voodoo gear knobs. dont really rate them maybe i need to see one in the flesh. Im thinking bout getting the tt shifter that mania has for sale. Has anyone seen or installed them on their cars? wat do u reckon?
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Installing a new gear knob?
What style of gearknobs do you like?
Voodoo are nice and cheap, I prefer round as it's easier to grab a hold of, instead of taller style (similar to oem), which requires pulling/pushing/palming the knob.
Voodoo are slightly big for some, I would prefer an ARC one cause it's slightly smaller than voodoo, but not enough $$$.
Voodoo are nice and cheap, I prefer round as it's easier to grab a hold of, instead of taller style (similar to oem), which requires pulling/pushing/palming the knob.
Voodoo are slightly big for some, I would prefer an ARC one cause it's slightly smaller than voodoo, but not enough $$$.
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Installing a new gear knob?
Sandor wrote:We opted for a Skunk2 gearknob - made a big difference.
440grams of knobly goodness
You do realise that you don't have to buy a gearknob from a specialist MX-5 shop?
Anything with a 10x1.25 thread pattern will fit
Avoid those universal knobs with grub screws. They work well for a couple of months and then fall to pieces.
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Installing a new gear knob?
Something else to keep in mind when purchasing a gear knob for a MX-5. To help keep the smooth changes that the 5 is known for, make sure the new knob is solid, and heavy. You will see what I mean if you remove the OEM knob and compare the weight to other types.
Just my 2.2c worth (gst included).
J
Just my 2.2c worth (gst included).
J
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