Info on Shift Knobs: Stock, JDM Jazz, Mugen, Blox! Lots of pictures!
#1
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Bakersfield/Orange County California
Posts: 217
Info on Shift Knobs: Stock, JDM Jazz, Mugen, Blox! Lots of pictures!
Hi guys, here's my shift knob collection so far. I think I'm done after my Mugen knob though.
I made this for you guys that may have question on looks, size, wieght and how it comes in...
Here's the JDM Jazz and how it comes in.
Here's some pictures in comparision with the stock and JDM Jazz.
Here's the Mugen Knob and how it comes in.
And last is the BLOX and how it comes in.
Here's all of them together.
Here's all of them on the scale individually. 1st picture is lbs/oz 2nd picture is grams.
Hope you guys found this thread informative and appreciated it.
Thanks for looking,
Don
I made this for you guys that may have question on looks, size, wieght and how it comes in...
- Stock Knob
- JDM Jazz Knob
- Mugen Knob
- BLOX 490 Spherical
Here's the JDM Jazz and how it comes in.
Here's some pictures in comparision with the stock and JDM Jazz.
Here's the Mugen Knob and how it comes in.
And last is the BLOX and how it comes in.
Here's all of them together.
Here's all of them on the scale individually. 1st picture is lbs/oz 2nd picture is grams.
Hope you guys found this thread informative and appreciated it.
Thanks for looking,
Don
#7
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Bakersfield/Orange County California
Posts: 217
Just Google Automatic Shift Knobs.
But here are some OEM Blue stitching, OEM Red Stitching, MOMO, and RAZO
But here are some OEM Blue stitching, OEM Red Stitching, MOMO, and RAZO
#9
Thank you! I have actually seen these (not a fan of the Razo, and while I really like the momo, I have a mental hang up about putting italian parts in a japanese car). I didn't realize Honda makes one in red though! Love it and already ordered!
#13
I have a Razo knob that I love from my old car, but it's a manual knob (dangit). I might pick up a new auto knob, but wish I could find a way to mod my manual Razo knob to be able to depress the button. Or have the button permanently pressed (n/m...bad idea), but then that leaves the possibility of bumping the shifter into reverse or something...yikes!
#18
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Bakersfield/Orange County California
Posts: 217
10x1.5 Thread Pitch, for all Honda & Acura