🖤 Shift in Style: Command your drive with MOMO’s sleek black leather knob!
The MOMO AUTOBK1 Automatico Black Shift Knob is a premium, easy-to-install upgrade for automatic transmissions. Featuring a 105mm height and 44mm diameter, it combines lightweight aluminum with a luxurious black leather finish, delivering both durability and ergonomic comfort for the modern driver.
Material | Aluminum, Leather, Plastic |
Brand | MOMO |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 1.73"L x 1.73"W |
Exterior Finish | Aluminum |
Specific Uses For Product | Vehicle |
Special Feature | Easy to Install, Sturdy |
Included Components | AUTO BLK LEATH SHFT/ |
Lock Type | Automatic |
Theme | Car |
Metal Type | Aluminum |
Hand Orientation | Left |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Projection Distance | 105 Millimeters |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | AUTO BLK LEATH SHFT/ |
Item Depth | Minimal" or "Very Small |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08024055011226 |
UPC | 012982000718 191215091669 |
Room Type | car" or "vehicle |
Model | AUTO BLK LEATH SHFT/ |
Item model number | AUTOBK1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | AUTOBK1 |
OEM Part Number | AUTOBK1 |
Special Features | Easy to Install, Sturdy |
A**H
Fits Perfectly for Honda Civic 2008 Exi JDM - High Quality Product
I have purchased the leather MOMO automatic gear knob. This is a high quality product and got installed by myself pretty easily. (DIY) However, the instruction sheet which I received didn't explain much or even nothing.There are 3 screws on the base which holds to the gear lever and it is very sturdy once you tight it. I have been using it for 2 weeks now and so far so good. I must tell you about the quality of this product- It is a high quality product even the chrome top, rings and the leather stuffs feels premium.I have some post installation snaps, which I will add in the product description page. Go for it, its a nice upgrade to your car and changes the interior sporty.
P**5
I like it!
After having had my shift knob installed for over a year and a half, I can honestly say it' very well made. It still looks new, feels new and always gets a comment when another gear sits in the passenger seat. Mine is also in an 06 Infiniti G35 sedan and definitely looks and feels nicer than the plastic and leather knob it replaced.Generally speaking I'm one of those people who leaves his vehicles looking as stock as possible, however, when I had to replace my broken shift knob I was hard pressed to actually spend more money for the actual, plastic replacement piece than for this nicely executed metal and leather knob.
K**O
Great shifter, but pricey.
Bought the shift knob for an 03 350z auto, works very well. I bought mine used so it missed 2 set screws and the grommet caps, but used some electrical tape and the single screw, made it work. If you buy new, there shouldn't be any fitment issues. The crown around the top button is a bit sharp, but you shouldnt need to engage the lever that deep to pinch your thumb, can also sand the edge down as well. The finish is very nice and smooth, wished the button was polished instead of glossy.
C**A
don't buy for Infiniti 2004 G35
UPDATE: This shifter screws come loose literally overnight. I tighten them when I park and it jiggles in the emorning. the shifter comes off very easy. Overtighten and you can't put the car in gear. Just a poor way to fasten the knob to the shifter. My view is a total turnaround. I wish I spent the money for the OEM one that fits with no issues or constant adjustment. Best advice...find a used shifter on ebay or a local salvage yard.I have a 2004 Infiniti G35x with beige leather interior and chrome.althought it is black it really looks good and doesn't look out of place at all that was my first concern. it looks like quality knob well made and fits well in a nice high end car...not that mine is high end but you know lolsecond was fit, it is pretty easy to fit and suprisingly is secure after tightening the the 3 screws...as someone said very similar to placing a christmas tree in a stand. the rubber bushing keeps it pretty snug.... it took a couple of times to adjust and get it just right. once it was getting loose and the second it was interfering with putting the car in park. i couldn't get the key out becuase it wasn't registering exactly i guess. so i had to fidget with it. it's fine now.overall i am pleased with this purchase after being very skeptical...however, the $99 price change my mind on that vs the almost 200 for the OEM replacement. total rip off Inifiniti!!!
T**E
Great Shift Knob
This shift knob fit perfectly on my 2006 Infiniti g35 sedan - AUTOMATIC. It was a little tough getting my shift boot into the bottom of the metal piece. It looks way better in my opinion than the stock one. It is slimmer which i thought the stock was to big. I have had it now for 6 months and it still looks brand new. This thing will hold up way better then the stock one as well. Mine was broken so i decided to upgrade to this since it was $70 cheaper than the OEM one. If you are just looking for something else I would highly recommend this MOMO shift knob.
S**N
Works great, looks cool!
I installed this shifter knob on my 2004 Infiniti G35 5AT. The instructions leave something to be desired but I suppose that's understandable given that this shifter is meant to be universal. Here's what I did, perhaps this will help someone else:1. Remove the existing shift knob (should be fairly obvious there)2. Remove the shifter extension rod -- this helps to lower the shifter which I think looks cooler, but YMMV3. Unscrew the bottom silver cover from the Momo and slide it over the rod just until it stops -- at this height, pressing the button should engage the shifting mechanism4. Mark this height on the shift rod5. Cut the top off whichever rubber gasket fits the shift rod the best6. Insert the gasket into the shift knob about halfway (this is important, it's extremely easy to get the gasket stuck inside the knob and it's a huge pain to remove if that happens)7. Slide the bottom silver cover over the shift rod8. Work the knob/gasket down to the mark on the shift rod9. Slide the knob over the gasket until it's all flush with the mark on the rod10. Screw in the accompanying screws and screw in the silver bottom coverIn my case, only two of the screws would thread properly but it's really tight so I'm not worried about it.
G**N
Great quality. Worth every penny
Great mono quality. Worth every penny
A**.
Great grip, Great quality
I purchased this for my automatic transmission Lexus. Its one of the more expensive shift knobs that I have purchased, but I wanted more of a sporty feel on the inside. This shift knob did the trick, not only was it very easy to install. But the way the leather knob felt in your hand, was like you had complete control. The actual MOMO button on top, is what you push, if you have a vehicle requiring you to push a button to shift it from park to another gear. All in all a great product.
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