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countersunk cone knob

Old Mar 16, 2006 | 12:02 PM
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I didnt notice that they mentioned anything about being countersunk, i wonder how deep the thread goes down. APR-2NV when you get this let us know. thanks.
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Old Mar 16, 2006 | 06:50 PM
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yea they don't mention it but i found it a very nice knob due to the fact that its a complete circle, it doesn't have the little straight lip at the bottom where the set screw usuallly goes on the other knobs. that knob has their NTIS technology, which i can't explain how it works since i dont have it yet, but it's height adjustable. .and it weighs in at 460 grams

this is the email i got.

Hello,

Our M1 Abrams shift knob is threaded very deeply so it can be made to sit
quite a bit lower than most stock shift knobs. It is height adjustable,
so it can be made to thread on very deeply to sit as low as possible, or
it can be adjusted thanks to the use of NTIS to sit a little higher.
Whether you are looking for a knob that sits lower than stock, or a knob
that can retain your stock knob height, I believe the M1 Abrams is the
perfect knob for your S-2000. You can check them out here:
http://www.twmshiftknobs.com/shiftknobs/m1...shiftknobs.html

To read more about our NTIS technology, check out this short article:
http://www.twmshiftknobs.com/column/index.html

I hope this helps, let me know if I can assist you further.

Kevin
TWM Performance
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