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    #61
    I.T.R. shift knob drilled and taped with the two forks cut off the top of the shift rod cut off and threaded.

    If you you dont want the gear pattern on there you fill it and paint it.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Maluco View Post
      +1 - thats the way to go.

      Factory knobs dominate. OR a DTM shift lever.

      Nothing out there compares to the factory ego knob for me. Get new one, hammer it down firmly, and you're in business. If you are ripping that off, you need to calm the fuck down while going between gears.

      My gripe? The factory shift knobs are too short. If you're buying a knob for performance, you want something that is tall enough to be close to the wheel so you don't have to move your hand very far to and from the wheel - increasing the amount of time you keep your hands where they should be. All of the knobs today are just stubs - not ideal for truly going fast.
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        #63
        +10 for zhp. got em in all my cars.
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          #64
          Originally posted by mr.happy View Post
          I.T.R. shift knob drilled and taped with the two forks cut off the top of the shift rod cut off and threaded.

          If you you dont want the gear pattern on there you fill it and paint it.
          Pictures? Sounds interesting.
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            #65
            i take it you did not try the plastic bag trick i told you about.
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              #66
              Originally posted by Stephen027 View Post
              I do that sometimes too, when im feeling spirited8-)

              And i got it from UUC's site hah
              I do that on my VDUB cause i never adjusted my shift linkage. I got it from watchung my dad
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                #67
                I have the same momo knob everyone has. It's ok, it's wearing out fast, I've had it about a year maybe, and the leather is showing wear, and the threads are starting to come loose. I'd prefer a bit more weight to it too.

                I don't know how you guys have problems with the screws unless you're missing pieces. With the right size rubber adapter inside it, mine doesn't even need screws to stay in place, but I have them tightened on anyway
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                  #68
                  I have the same momo knob everyone has. It's ok, it's wearing out fast, I've had it about a year maybe, and the leather is showing wear, and the threads are starting to come loose. I'd prefer a bit more weight to it too.

                  I don't know how you guys have problems with the screws unless you're missing pieces. With the right size rubber adapter inside it, mine doesn't even need screws to stay in place, but I have them tightened on anyway
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                    #69
                    i vote for the zhp but as has been stated im very light on the stick and shift from the top

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                      #70
                      Where can I get the 5-spd ZHP knob for a good price?

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                        #71
                        electrical tape around the shift arm and a few good wacks to get the old OE e30 knob on. it dont come off unless you yank on 'er

                        pressure fit FTMFW


                        Originally posted by vlad
                        Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by NOMAD View Post
                          "Granny shifting! Not double clutching like you should!"
                          Sorry, couldn't resist.
                          lol thats with double-clutching...

                          The side-shifting thing is pretty interesting. I used to do that before I installed the armrest. :(

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                            #73
                            I really like Whalen knobs. I just can not spend that much on a shift knob.

                            Maybe a ZHP, 135i stock knob or BMW performance knob at a good price.

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                              #74
                              yes, the ZHP knob clicks into place, no BMW orig. knob has cheap ass aftermarket style setscrews.-- not even VW uses set screw crap.

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by E30 Groupie View Post
                                Do people really suck so bad at shifting they have to use convuluted techinques like this to avoid missing gears?

                                The Getrag in my E30 isn't nearly as slick as the tranny that was in my Z31 and I've still never missed a gear in it. It still has the sloppy worn out shifter too.

                                And ripping the knob off? Geez.
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