NEW Stainless Steel Knobs for 09+ FX, 08+ EX, and 07+ G

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A+++++ for excellent vendor! I got my new core within a day of requesting it. Just have to try and install this now...

EDIT: Just installed. They are beautiful and looks OEM. I don't know why the car didn't come like this from factory. I love it!

Agreed, awesome vendor! Great communication, knobs came quick, easy install and they look AWESOME! The best part is the heavy feel when turning the knobs. Even though it's a small mod, the interior of the car feels like it got a huge upgrade since those knobs are something that is used all of the time. Thanks!
 
Sorry about that, many factors played a role in this falling through :disapointed:

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Yes it is :smile (2):

Nice, one of my buddies with a G37 bought them off you. I asked him where he showed me the page.

Nice web page...:good:
 
Hi GlobeCLK,
So i got excited....pulled all 4 knobs off and starting loading the new ones....then noticed they are different lengths.........dang !
So now i have a few in the wrong position. What is best practice to remove the new knobs,without damage....will the cores be ok?
thank you.
 
^ I was thinking the same thing, but for if I ever sell if there would actually be a way to remove it without damaging the knobs?
 
Mine have been removed before. We tested it out on Andrew's 1st Gen. Just pulled them out and back in; make sure your angles are straight.



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Hi GlobeCLK,
So i got excited....pulled all 4 knobs off and starting loading the new ones....then noticed they are different lengths.........dang !
So now i have a few in the wrong position. What is best practice to remove the new knobs,without damage....will the cores be ok?
thank you.

Yes the core will be ok if you pull them out with care and not breaking anything in the process. These cores will not shrink in extreme temperatures, but colder temperature might help just a tiny bit. Just make sure that you have a firm grip on the cores when you pull them out. Hope this helps!

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Not enough volume?

That's certainly one part of the concern.
 
Hi Globe CLK,
so I pulled one of " by hand " and the core stayed behind on the post. What to do ? Hope that the second does the same thing and just load on them ?? Will they spin in the future maybe as they were separated ?
please let me know what to do ?

Thank you.


QUOTE=GlobeCLK;446562]Yes the core will be ok if you pull them out with care and not breaking anything in the process. These cores will not shrink in extreme temperatures, but colder temperature might help just a tiny bit. Just make sure that you have a firm grip on the cores when you pull them out. Hope this helps!

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That's certainly one part of the concern.[/QUOTE]
 
Hi Globe CLK,
so I pulled one of " by hand " and the core stayed behind on the post. What to do ? Hope that the second does the same thing and just load on them ?? Will they spin in the future maybe as they were separated ?
please let me know what to do ?

Thank you.


You can try pulling the core out with a pair of pliers. All 4 knobs use the same core, so technically you can just swap the knobs with the cores there, but I would recommend pulling the core off the post, then put the core inside the knob before inserting them. They will not spin freely later on; the tension of the core will hold the knob in place no problem.
 
Hi GlobeCLK,.. I recently purchased a set on your website. Thanks for quick delivery. The knobs look great and definitely upgrades the interior. No issues with install or operation in freezing weather.
 
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