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Shift Knob Review: TWM Leopard, Voodoo, Stock

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Old 08-12-2008, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by TKim103,Aug 12 2008, 05:26 AM
it's the JDM version with limited edition SRS Airbag CD Player conversion
The car was bought at the local Honda dealer here in Georgia, US. The car is totally stock, except for the shift knob.
Old 08-12-2008, 08:27 AM
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It looks like the TWM Leopard is a 2" diameter knob like the VooDoo Magnum. Whereas the regular VooDoo is 1 7/8" diameter. Is this correct?
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Woot! Just ordered an M1 Abram tank!

Oh yeah I also found a coupon for 5% off. 5 dollars off could be used for lunch guys! hahah

Here's the code. Enjoy!

TWMNEWS3889.

Oh Also, I just found out that if you're a student with your student ID picture. Send it to them and they will give you a 10% off coupon.

http://www.twmshiftknobs.com/discounts/

Damn too bad i graduated haah.
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Originally Posted by Bob A (SD),Aug 12 2008, 08:27 AM
It looks like the TWM Leopard is a 2" diameter knob like the VooDoo Magnum. Whereas the regular VooDoo is 1 7/8" diameter. Is this correct?
I did not notice any size difference between TWM Leopard and the Voodoo I have. I guess it is the Magnum. I purchased Voodoo recently from Rick's, and no other size was available at the time.
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I was thinking about the M1 Abrams too. It seems like a nice solution to the weight/price problem of titanium.

Were there any issues with the fitment? How was the ordering process/shipping timrframe?
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Originally Posted by vtec ftw,Aug 12 2008, 12:28 PM
I was thinking about the M1 Abrams too. It seems like a nice solution to the weight/price problem of titanium.

Were there any issues with the fitment? How was the ordering process/shipping timrframe?
No problems. I got mine in 5 days from Canada to Florida.
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Originally Posted by vtec ftw,Aug 12 2008, 12:28 PM
I was thinking about the M1 Abrams too. It seems like a nice solution to the weight/price problem of titanium.

Were there any issues with the fitment? How was the ordering process/shipping timrframe?
Very good service. I ordered it in the evening, and they shipped in next day. They sent me the UPS tracking number, package arrived as scheduled. It was very well packed.

Installation is very easy. TWM created a very good mechanism that enables height adjustment, and compatibility among different cars. Basically, an aluminum piece screws on the car, and the shift knob screws on the aluminum piece. Only the little aluminum piece is car specific. Knob is generic.

There is a third piece (looks like the aluminum piece) that you can insert in the shift knob to enable height adjustment. It is neat.
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Thanks. I was curious about the height adjustment piece. Did you use it on your installation in the photos on page one?
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^Just buy it.
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Originally Posted by vtec ftw,Aug 12 2008, 06:39 PM
Thanks. I was curious about the height adjustment piece. Did you use it on your installation in the photos on page one?
No. To achieve minimum height, you don't put it in.


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