Nothing like a jaffster knob! Have one installed in my race car and it worth’s the money. Great craftsmanship and excellent feeling when combined with a Z3 2.8/3.0 shifter (slightly bended backwards, towards driver side) is a work of art. It sits at the right height, close to 3 o’clock steering wheel location and provides short and precise throw for positive and crisp feeling. Try it!!!
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Originally posted by Roque View PostNothing like a jaffster knob! Have one installed in my race car and it worth’s the money. Great craftsmanship and excellent feeling when combined with a Z3 2.8/3.0 shifter (slightly bended backwards, towards driver side) is a work of art. It sits at the right height, close to 3 o’clock steering wheel location and provides short and precise throw for positive and crisp feeling. Try it!!!
...now just trying to figure out which shifter to go with...lol
I liked my previous Z3 1.9 in my E30 but I see others with the X5, 2.8, etc. makes me wonder if I should get something different.
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Made my own "race knob" out of Delrin. 7'' tall.
I was thinking about selling them. I can basically make them any way you want. Jaffster style, my style. I never understood why the Jaffster one has a lip on it, though. Extra work for something that's not even functional.
Last edited by mazur; 12-28-2008, 09:53 PM.
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Originally posted by mazur View PostMade my own "race knob" out of Delrin. 7'' tall.
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Originally posted by mazur View PostI have the UUC Evo 3 w/ DSSR.
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Originally posted by kishg View Postas steve explained a thread somewhere, the flange is there to help grip in case your hand slips while shifting. remember this wasn't intended for street use.
Hmm...sounds like a very unlikely scenario. Just my experience.
And why would it not be intended for street use? It's just a shift knob.
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Originally posted by mazur View PostHmm...sounds like a very unlikely scenario. Just my experience.
And why would it not be intended for street use? It's just a shift knob.
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Thanks for the compliments guys, much appreciated.
I am going to be getting rid of the last remaining TC/Jaffster Shift Knobs, $90 shipped.
Short and long versions are left, but not many.
Email me if you're interested, jaffster at jaffster dot com.
Includes allen key and set screws.
Be one of the last few to own the official Jaffster knob :)
Happy and healthy new years!
Jaffster
Last edited by Jaffster; 12-30-2008, 12:08 PM.
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