Greddy Counterweight Shift Knob
I can't find any info stating whether the round, weighted greddy knobs are compatible with our shifters. Anybody know? There's a Type D I found which is for a Honda with 6-speed tranny.
i think they are just using plastic insert so it will fit most car(1.5 1.25,etc)
they are very small and light i don't recall them go down much or weight much...go grab one in your hand before buying.
they are very small and light i don't recall them go down much or weight much...go grab one in your hand before buying.
I had one on my S years ago. I didn't like it. It was heavy but it was supposed to come with a 6 spd top and only came with 5 spd options and it didn't look right running it w/o a shift pattern. I don't remember any plastic thread inserts. As long as you buy one with a honda application it will fit.
Just my 2 cents but having owned one I would buy another knob.
Just my 2 cents but having owned one I would buy another knob.
If your looking for a weighted shift knob you may want to also consider Circuit Hero or TWM.
I have the Circuit Hero now and its probably one of the best parts I've purchased for my car.
http://www.circuithero.com/products.html
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=711797
I have the Circuit Hero now and its probably one of the best parts I've purchased for my car.
http://www.circuithero.com/products.html
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=711797
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Originally Posted by mwilly00,Jul 21 2009, 08:10 PM
If your looking for a weighted shift knob you may want to also consider Circuit Hero or TWM.
I have the Circuit Hero now and its probably one of the best parts I've purchased for my car.
http://www.circuithero.com/products.html
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=711797
I have the Circuit Hero now and its probably one of the best parts I've purchased for my car.
http://www.circuithero.com/products.html
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=711797
Not sure why you would want to extend up a shifter that's already at the perfect position. It's more for a car that has the tranny sit way lower than the driver's seat, ie econoboxes.


