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I didn't even know that was an option:doh:

It's not listed on the sight. I emailed them about doing one, and they sent me a custom order form to fill out. Took almost a month to get it.
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It's not listed on the sight. I emailed them about doing one, and they sent me a custom order form to fill out. Took almost a month to get it.
Did they powder coat it? It looks sweet!
 

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Roush knob in and have been driving for two days. I have to say the knob is absolutely amazing. Idk why lighter knobs get a bad rap, or if the Roush just has some magic dust in it, but my shifts have changed drastically, for the better! The shifts a smooth and crisp. Any notchiness I had changing gears is gone. The bite I had going into second, gone. The movement is flawless. The shifter glides into the gates like butter. I can feel everything the tranny is doing, but in a good way not nvh way. I am truly amazed at the difference so far with the Roush knob installed. The entire shifter and transmission feel brand new. Highly recommend.
 

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Switched out my American Muscle rally knob with a stainless sphere from Lathe Werks. All I can say is holy crap! Not only is it a fine piece of craftsmanship, it also feels much better with the added weight. I was skeptical about how much a heavier knob would help, but shifts are now butter smooth and the 2" diameter fits better in my hand than the 2 1/8". If anybody is on the fence, I say go for it.

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What finish is this? Brushed or blasted?
 

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What finish is this? Brushed or blasted?
Brushed. It looks good with the brushed dash on the non PP. I almost went blasted with grooves but I like mine the way it is.
 

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[MENTION=11376]P4RKER[/MENTION] Looks great.
 

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For those of you with the Lathe Werks knobs...did you use loctite when putting it on or did it tighten up enough on its own?
the owner of lathewerks recommended NO loctite when I asked him. You're supposed to just adjust with the allen wrench to align. Once tightened, it's good.
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the owner of lathewerks recommended NO loctite when I asked him. You're supposed to just adjust with the allen wrench to align. Once tightened, it's good.
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What set screw? Does it have a set screw inside that you adjust to "index" the thread?

That would be a good way to go about it.
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