UUC RK2 Stainless Steel 20.4 oz weighted shift knob

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  • xphiledan
    Mod Crazy
    • May 2009
    • 706

    #1

    UUC RK2 Stainless Steel 20.4 oz weighted shift knob

    UUC RK2 Stainless Steel shift knob
    Very good condition
    Perfect compliment to reduce the notchiness of the UUC EVO short shift kit

    20.4 oz (compared to OEM ZHP 5.4 oz)

    $80 shipped (MSRP $125 + shipping)

    From UUC's website


    Will fit all manual transmission BMWs made since 1974 and have been CNC-machined for a precision push-on fit, unlike most "universal" aftermarket shift knobs which may be designed for generic screw-on applications.

    Rob Knob 2: Slightly shorter than a stock E36 knob at 3" tall and 2" in diameter, this is a clean-looking knob that features factory-original-looking shift pattern inserts for a sharp, high tech look. It is also designed to accept BMW original 30mm shift pattern inserts (5-speed with Motorsport stripes or dogleg 5-speed). Fits all BMWs made since 1977.

    Material: T-303 stainless steel
    Weight: 20.4 oz
    Height: 3"
    Diameter: 2"

    Features: Special features include a delrin insulated insert to minimize the transfer of heat from the transmission/exhaust and precision-fitted specifically for BMW shifters. Because of exacting CNC manufacturing, a single stainless steel set screw secures the knob from slipping, twisting or pulling off.

  • ericneet
    Member
    • Jan 2015
    • 66

    #2
    Could you post a pic of one mounted in a car? Thanks!

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    • xphiledan
      Mod Crazy
      • May 2009
      • 706

      #3
      Some pictures I found online installed in an e46 & Audi



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      • xphiledan
        Mod Crazy
        • May 2009
        • 706

        #4
        Still available. Price is negotiable

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        • M-technik-3
          I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
          • Oct 2003
          • 18946

          #5
          Nice piece but damn brrr in the winter.
          https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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