Witch shift knob do I go with?(Pic's)
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Between heat (on the metal ones) and grip on the Hurst one, you'll probably wish you had stuck with a leather ****. I had the white ball, but the grip isn't good, and the jam nut wasn't comfortable. But hey, I'll sell you mine. Still have the original package even. I ended up with the SLP leather ****.
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Between heat (on the metal ones) and grip on the Hurst one, you'll probably wish you had stuck with a leather ****. I had the white ball, but the grip isn't good, and the jam nut wasn't comfortable. But hey, I'll sell you mine. Still have the original package even. I ended up with the SLP leather ****.
The trick to the Jam-nut on the Hurst Classic **** is to NOT use it. Add a dob of blue loctite to the threads before you tread it on, postion it how you want it and let it set to cure. The first time I used my Hurst with the jam-nut I ripped open the skin of two of my fingers on the 1-2 shift. I asked on SLP's forum when it exsited and that was their solution.
I had the stock leather Hurst **** but went to the classic ball because even if if it slicker it fit my hand better and pivots on your hand better for cleaner shifts.
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I have the 2nd one, only with WS-6 on it, and in black.
It get's pretty hot in the summer, but if you have tinted windows, it seems to help considerably, and I don't think you'll find a better fit, as they are pretty big!
I love mine!
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It get's pretty hot in the summer, but if you have tinted windows, it seems to help considerably, and I don't think you'll find a better fit, as they are pretty big!
I love mine!
Taco