MOMO Automatico Silver Shift Knob Product Description:
- For automatic transmissions
- Silver metallic finish
- 105 mm tall
- 44 mm diameter
- 278 grams
Product Description
For over 40 years, MOMO has been supplying the automotive enthusiast with the finest Italian designed and manufactured accessories for your vehicle. Momo's shift knobs are manufactured using top-grain leathers, aircraft-quality aluminum and high-grade plastics. All shift knobs attach using the hardware and fitting instructions included in the kit, for a secure fit, ensuring years of driving enjoyment. MOMO shift knobs will fit shift levers that are between 8 -15 mm in diameter. This product has a limited warranty that DOES NOT apply to defects or damage caused by abuse, misuse, accident, shipment, use other than normal and ordinary family or household use, use of improper cleaning chemicals, exposure to road, salt or installation of the Product not in accordance with the installation provided by MOMO. Racing will be construed as a misuse and abuse of the Product.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Works great, looks cool!
By Sean
I installed this shifter knob on my 2004 Infiniti G35 5AT. The instructions leave something to be desired but I suppose that's understandable given that this shifter is meant to be universal. Here's what I did, perhaps this will help someone else:1. Remove the existing shift knob (should be fairly obvious there)2. Remove the shifter extension rod -- this helps to lower the shifter which I think looks cooler, but YMMV3. Unscrew the bottom silver cover from the Momo and slide it over the rod just until it stops -- at this height, pressing the button should engage the shifting mechanism4. Mark this height on the shift rod5. Cut the top off whichever rubber gasket fits the shift rod the best6. Insert the gasket into the shift knob about halfway (this is important, it's extremely easy to get the gasket stuck inside the knob and it's a huge pain to remove if that happens)7. Slide the bottom silver cover over the shift rod8. Work the knob/gasket down to the mark on the shift rod9. Slide the knob over the gasket until it's all flush with the mark on the rod10. Screw in the accompanying screws and screw in the silver bottom coverIn my case, only two of the screws would thread properly but it's really tight so I'm not worried about it.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Best Shifter Knob Period..!
By Terrence E. Neary
All the other knobs can save you lots of money, but they always come loose..! kinda like buying PC laptops, and having to get a new one every couple years,this is the APPLE of shifter knobs, one you buy it and use it, be prepared to not have to replace it for a long long time, maybe never..!
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