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07-12-2007, 02:01 PM
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Re: Shifter knob, Rock Nobs
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Originally Posted by H3less
Now that makes me want to have that as my first thing I buy for the new vehicle, what a great story , even if it's not true 
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I quote myself, really would like one of these, I almost bought one for my jeep. I like the contrast to the 3. My story would be...
" I was visiting the painted desert and the petrified forest, I know what the signs say but I could resist I had to take this petrified "turd like" dinosaur dropping. Had a local Indian carve the image on it and decided to make a gear shift out of it." No one in Upstate NY would know the difference
I assume the one in Quadratec is the same manufacture???
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07-12-2007, 02:13 PM
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Re: Shifter knob, Rock Nobs
No offense H3less. A couple have liked the idea, but only one has said anything close to 'ease up'.
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07-12-2007, 02:23 PM
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Re: Shifter knob, Rock Nobs
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No offense H3less. A couple have liked the idea, but only one has said anything close to 'ease up'.
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No offense taken, not sure what you mean about "ease up" though, unless you were joking about the shifter nob. I do like them, I grew up in AZ and think it would be kinda cool to have one!
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07-12-2007, 02:41 PM
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Re: Shifter knob, Rock Nobs
I'm not joking, I'm getting one. I think it's a neat idea and I can't stand the stock knob. The stupid insert in the handle moves and is driving me crazy. And I still am looking for info on getting the stock one off.
Ease up on me for wanting one. Someone can post their opinion once if you don't like it, but to come back more than once to continue that point of view is only making me feel bad for wanting one, and maybe others who are not posting.
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07-12-2007, 03:36 PM
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Re: Shifter knob, Rock Nobs
I thought it was cool, like a subliminal statement about the 3...
Of course, it could be argued that it would be more appropriate on a Chevy....
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07-12-2007, 04:01 PM
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Re: Shifter knob, Rock Nobs
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I'm not joking, I'm getting one. I think it's a neat idea and I can't stand the stock knob. The stupid insert in the handle moves and is driving me crazy. And I still am looking for info on getting the stock one off.
Ease up on me for wanting one. Someone can post their opinion once if you don't like it, but to come back more than once to continue that point of view is only making me feel bad for wanting one, and maybe others who are not posting.
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I agree with you on the bashing, just a misunderstanding or more the case not clear writing on my part. I do like them and probably get one after my order gets placed for my 3! Since we are expressing opinions look at my rack post and tell me if you think it?s a good deal or not. I am just a newbie at the H3 and don?t need to make big money mistakes going into it.
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07-14-2007, 12:54 PM
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Re: Shifter knob, Rock Nobs
Bunch of blingy mofos... I've thought they were pretty cool looking and DIFFERENT since I first saw 'em, but they won't work to well in an auto truck..
FWIW, I'd stay away from the Moab Rock.. I've heard the rocks around there are kinda radioactive..
FWIW... If you've got your own rock, you should be able to get a masonary bit in a drill press and SLOWLY drill it out and epoxy in a metal sleeve to go on the shifter.. Would be a bit cheaper, but it'd chew up a whole lotta time..
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