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Big hands...big knob

Or so the saying goes.

Get the right sized knob to suit your hand.

I've got smallish hands.

I think the big ball type knob is for weight is it not...to aid momentum? It's not just size but weight?

I guess a depleted uranium small knob would give me the right size plus weight?! :D

Hi5 Dan! I still have a sore back from that.

If you want a weightier nob then use a brick.

weight won't make any difference in shifting ability, in fact it might make you take longer to shift. Want a quicker shift then get a short shift kit.

IMO Long and thin goes right in.

when i bought my 180sx it had a skinny alloy gear knob and it shit me off. i'm on of those people who rests their hand on the gear knob and pretty much change gears without my fingers even touching the knob. so it's all done by the palm of my hand. i prefer the feel of stock gear knobs over pretty much every aftermarket gearknob i have used. i ended up changed the gearknob in my 180sx to a stock gear knob out of a n14 pulsar (just the pov pack) and it sat lower than most multifit after market knobs and felt much better.

as for weighted knobs, i had a gear knob out of a wrx in my 33 for a while. they are a friggin heavy knob. they feel like they are made from lead. i'm not joking about the weight, they are seriously heavy. the weight wasn't really an issue. may have made it feel a touch smoother on gear changes, but generally felt ok. i know that some companies who make short shifters recommend using a weighted gear knob with a short shifter as it helps a bit with the notchiness and hardness of shifting due to the extra inertia the shifter has.

but as people have said, go with whatever you prefer. in my opinion stock shifters are the way to go. generally sit nice and low and are ergonomic

  • 2 weeks later...

when i got my car it had a razo like this in it

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quite light, good shape and size...

but it was a bit scuffed, so i bought one like this

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too damn small. short and narrow. made for schoolgirls' hands.

then i bought another razo. a weighted one. quite heavy.

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didnt like the weight of it at all.

so i thought Trust! they cant be too bad.

greddy_shift_knob_blue.jpg

well it turns out i was wrong. it sucked. weight and shape were all wrong. very uncomfortable to use.

so i went back the the original razo lol.

moral to the story? there is none.

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