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Originally Posted by chairmnofthboard' date='Mar 13 2007, 09:03 PM
it's a shift knob people!!!! lol
I guess I need to try one to see if there is a difference at all.
I guess I need to try one to see if there is a difference at all.
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I believe there was a revision of the Spoon Ti knob to address the problem that you experienced, daniel.
If you ordered from a reputable Spoon reseller, you might be able to get the newer version if you talked to them.
Anyway, I have the Ti knob too and I love the feel. Light and countersunk knobs FTW!
If you ordered from a reputable Spoon reseller, you might be able to get the newer version if you talked to them.
Anyway, I have the Ti knob too and I love the feel. Light and countersunk knobs FTW!
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Originally Posted by s98d7fs' date='Mar 14 2007, 07:59 AM
I believe there was a revision of the Spoon Ti knob to address the problem that you experienced, daniel.
If you ordered from a reputable Spoon reseller, you might be able to get the newer version if you talked to them.
Anyway, I have the Ti knob too and I love the feel. Light and countersunk knobs FTW!
If you ordered from a reputable Spoon reseller, you might be able to get the newer version if you talked to them.
Anyway, I have the Ti knob too and I love the feel. Light and countersunk knobs FTW!
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Originally Posted by danielblancaflor' date='Mar 14 2007, 08:04 AM
I bought my shift knob from Inline Four in Garden Grove, CA. and they told me that they couldn't do anything about it. They told me that I would have to contact Spoon directly and run it through them.