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Old Jul 28, 2012, 10:38 AM
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MR shift knobs

hey im looking for Evo X MR shift knobs. Do u guys know which ones fit? I like this one:


will it fit my 2012 mr??
Old Jul 28, 2012, 11:50 AM
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Not that one haha...use the search function, I'm sure u will find something if they make them for the mr. Replacing the shift knob on an mr is not as easy as the gsr
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All knobs that fit the GSR will also fit the MR. Thread is the same.

What you will notice is there's more gap between the collar on the MR with an aftermarket knob designed for a GSR.
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Must be a problem going from GSR to MR because the opposite works well. I have the MR knob for my GSR and it works well.
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Here's mine from Moddiction:

Old Jul 29, 2012, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by tkromer
All knobs that fit the GSR will also fit the MR. Thread is the same.

What you will notice is there's more gap between the collar on the MR with an aftermarket knob designed for a GSR.

Not true.

Not all shift knobs screw on via the thread.

My sparco knob is specifically for the gsr as is it says or said on the website and in the install Manuel. Screws that came with it and a special sized Allen wrench.

Not for nothing, but why get a shift knob for an mr? There is absolutely no shifting involved besides park to drive haha. I use to own an mr prior to my current gsr and I never did that mod because it was pointless.
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is the mr knob heavier than the gsr knob? if so, it makes perfect sense.

i have the blox knob (not the spherical knob, the other one). i like the weight of the knob, but it sits higher than stock. yet, i like the crisp feel of the stock knob.

can anybody recommend something that sits like the stock knob but weights a little more?
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TWM Performance sells weighted knobs. I've had one on for a little more than a year and there isn't a single thing I would change.
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Originally Posted by Phantom83b
Not that one haha...use the search function, I'm sure u will find something if they make them for the mr. Replacing the shift knob on an mr is not as easy as the gsr
Whats not as easy about removing a shift/gear knob from an MR? All your doing is unscrewing it and fitting a new one.
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