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Cobb Shift Knob

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These are super comfortable and really enhance the shifting experience, for anyone interested. GLWS!
 


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In my experience, a spherical or egg shaped shift knob not only feels better in my hand, but also is more forgiving to varying hand positions. Basically stock knobs are designed to be held one particular way. If you don't hold it that way, it isn't comfortable. A knob like this can be held in many ways while being comfortable. All that being said, it comes down to preference. But for me personally it was one of the easiest mods I've done that changed how I drove the car for the better.
 


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Yeah it felt great in your hand. But it was just way to light especially for being an aftermarket knob. It felt lighter then the stock knob. That's my only reason for selling it.
 


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I agree that the Cobb is way too light...lighter than even the oem knob. But it still feels better than oem overall. I'll likely hold on to mine until I can get another...currently eyeballing some wc lathewerks knobs.

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I agree that the Cobb is way too light...lighter than even the oem knob. But it still feels better than oem overall. I'll likely hold on to mine until I can get another...currently eyeballing some wc lathewerks knobs.

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I have the Boomba Shift knob...I think it works just fine....I don't notice any difference except for shape between it and the stock shift knob.

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