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Birthday gift from my girlfriend :)

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Hope this isnt against forum rules for bringing this back up... but I was thinking about getting this one... I know its an autozone one, but its cheap and I think it looks cool.

Pilot Automotive/Combat knife shift knob (PM-22118) | Shift Knobs | AutoZone.com

They don't last long, you need a screw on. The autozone ones use a plastic peice that slides on to your shifter and then you tighten down the shift knob to it with screws which end up breaking the plastic and even backing out. The plastic always and I mean always break after a month or so and the knob will just turn on the shifter. They are cheap and look good but plan on replacing.

This is what I changed to.
 

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They are M10 x 1.25mm pitch.

awesome thanks! I found one in those specs its an autobot logo knob... but I dont think it will go well with the seat covers im planning on getting... maybe ill get different seat covers LOL

Heres the one my old eclipse had, carbon fiber with red boot (came with the car, wasnt a huge fan, but it was comfy)

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currently got the stock one idk if it's weighted or not but anyone know where i can find a gun metal grey type-r i had a type r in my old pickup and i loved it.
 
They don't last long, you need a screw on. The autozone ones use a plastic peice that slides on to your shifter and then you tighten down the shift knob to it with screws which end up breaking the plastic and even backing out. The plastic always and I mean always break after a month or so and the knob will just turn on the shifter. They are cheap and look good but plan on replacing.

This is what I changed to.

How much was that? Love this
 
Rocking my Eagle Summit shift knob I got the salvage yard, I also have a 2g one as well.
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They don't last long, you need a screw on. The autozone ones use a plastic peice that slides on to your shifter and then you tighten down the shift knob to it with screws which end up breaking the plastic and even backing out. The plastic always and I mean always break after a month or so and the knob will just turn on the shifter. They are cheap and look good but plan on replacing.

This is what I changed to.

ive got that same shift knob.... not sure if i like the OEM one or that one better.
 
Sorry for the necro..just really happy with how my shift knob install came out :D I know its an auto..but still :)

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Tomei Duracon short knob and Megan Short Shifter. Feels great and was only $30. I took off the sticker and it looks much better. This pic is when I first installed.
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