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Old 09-13-2007, 11:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Save $15 on all TWM Shift Knobs!

Hi guys,

TWM is having a huge Back To School Sale this month! For the entire month of September you SAVE $15 on ALL TWM Shift Knobs!, Check it out here: TWM Shift Knob SALE.

TWM Weighted Shift Knobs are a perfect addition to our Short Shifters since they carry more momentum while shifting, and result in a smoother shift feel.

Be sure to check out our Classic series shift knobs, all on Sale right now! Here are some pics:



Type R shift knobs (440 grams) was $99.95 and is now $84.95.

Classic shift knobs (454 grams) was $99.95 and is now $84.95.

A6 Leopard shift knobs (485 grams) was $99.95 and is now $84.95.

M1 Abrams shift knobs (460 grams) was $99.95 and is now $84.95.

Be sure to also check out our High Caliber Series shift knobs, also on Sale!

Desert Eagle shift knobs (600 grams) was $109.95 and is now $94.95.

Bombshell shift knobs (590 grams) was $109.95 and is now $94.95.

.44 Magnum shift knob (585 grams) $124.95 and is now $109.95.

Feel free to give us a call toll free at 1-877-655-0540 to order or if you have any questions.

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Old 09-29-2007, 12:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hey Guys,

The TWM shift knob sale is ending at the end of the month, September 30th 2007. To get in on the sale we are having, just order before the end of the month. Check it out here: TWM Shift Knobs

If you have any question please give us a call at 1-877-655-0540, and we will be more then willing to assist you.

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Sorry im a newbie with this ss and knob thing. What is the purpose of changing the knob? And the ss. Can someone tell me more about this ss from tmw? I have a fa5. I hate 3rd gear. Sometimes whether its regular driving or racing 3rd gear screws up on me. Not to mention the long shifts. Will chaning whats neccessary solve this problem?: sadwavy: Please input
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Sorry im a newbie with this ss and knob thing. What is the purpose of changing the knob? And the ss. Can someone tell me more about this ss from tmw? I have a fa5. I hate 3rd gear. Sometimes whether its regular driving or racing 3rd gear screws up on me. Not to mention the long shifts. Will chaning whats neccessary solve this problem?: sadwavy: Please input
The purpose of changing your shift knob for a weighted shift knob like one of ours is for a smoother shift feel. The extra kinetic energy that a heavier shift knob carries with it while in motion actually helps your shifter engage the next gear with less direct effort from the driver. The end result is a smoother feeling shift. Here is a link which describes the effect in greater detail: How does a heavier shift knob help?

The purpose of adding the short shifter is to reduce the distance between gears resulting in a sportier feeling shifter and faster shifts. Adding a short shifter will solve your problem of long shift throws, but as for 3rd gear notchiness I would change your MTF (manual transmission fluid) for something more performance oriented. I believe many members on the board are using royal purple.

Anyone had good results with any other brands of MTF?

Feel free to give us a call if you have any additional questions at 1-877-655-0540.

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Wow, I thought the regular shift length is short, and the short shifter makes it better...never heard of anyone calling it over-long.

BTW, these guys are great. I went to a lighter shift knob after trying theirs (it fits my style better) but I will not hesitate to recommend and push their product. I was very happy with my TWM stuff and still love their Short Shifter.
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Wow, I thought the regular shift length is short, and the short shifter makes it better...never heard of anyone calling it over-long.

BTW, these guys are great. I went to a lighter shift knob after trying theirs (it fits my style better) but I will not hesitate to recommend and push their product. I was very happy with my TWM stuff and still love their Short Shifter.
Thanks for the props Izzy!

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