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Kiske 04-25-2014 09:32 PM

Perrin Stainless Shift Knob Review/Pictures
 
Got my Perrin shift knob from @FT-86 SpeedFactory!
There is a few variations and they are priced pretty competively between $65-$95 (depending on which options/version you get.)

This shift knob is the Stainless, FAT, 6manual version.


Finishes availiable: Stealth Matte Black, Anodized Matte Grey, Glossy Powdercoated Black Billet and Polished Stainless.

Sizes/Styles: 2 Slim (1.6") and Fat (1.85") dia. The Fat knob is similar to the OEM STI shift knob is size. Ft-86 Speed Factory also noted that the Glossy Black is lightweight while the Stainless is heavy weight version. I'm not sure on the exact weights. @PERRIN


Pictures!

Look a box!
http://i57.tinypic.com/5nsu4i.jpg

And an open box!
http://i61.tinypic.com/352qg0i.jpg

Inside the plush Crown Royal black bag... a knob!
http://i59.tinypic.com/2622om1.jpg

A freshly machined knob...
http://i61.tinypic.com/15wcj6x.jpg

You stick it in here.
http://i58.tinypic.com/i1a842.jpg

Nicely done 'stickers.' 2 styles to choose from! I was worried when I saw this as I was thinking of cheap foil stickers... nope. These things are beveled and encased in clear plastic bubble for a nice finish. Note: the stickers are black, chrome and red. The camera made the chrome look white. :)

http://i60.tinypic.com/2j0xxfo.jpg

Decals... on the tool box they shall go!
http://i58.tinypic.com/5lxmax.jpg

The adaptor/locking set screw. Really nice design, the top lock is neat as it won't screw up the existing shifter threads.
http://i60.tinypic.com/9kqu8h.jpg
http://i59.tinypic.com/23wtk5l.jpg







Installation.
Tools needed: none. All included.
Time. 3min and one beer (time includes taking pictures.)

Fondle the old shift knob loose (uncrew by hand.)
http://i58.tinypic.com/m90x6s.jpg
http://i58.tinypic.com/1glme.jpg

Screw in the adaptor to the height you want. Make sure reverse is still selectable.
http://i61.tinypic.com/2je5ohs.jpg

When happy with the height use the included allen wrench to tighten the locking set screw. To 15-20ft lbs... or you know, "finger tight."
http://i62.tinypic.com/szj4o9.jpg

Have your girlfriend screw the knob on...
http://i61.tinypic.com/29dfhvn.jpg

Apply whichever sticker you want. Straight on target...
http://i58.tinypic.com/20su1ps.jpg

BAM!
http://i58.tinypic.com/2il0f3s.jpg


Thoughts out of 5:

Price: 4/5... Just because it is always hard to me to justify spending money on a knob. It really is nicely priced.

Quality: 5/5 They even give you the tool to instal it!

Fit: 5/5 Flawless how quality parts should be!

Finish: 5/5 Looks Great! Almost OEM+ looking.

Misc: Still no clue why they included 2 zip ties... but, always handy.

Difficulty: 0/5 Pretty hard to screw up. Instuctions are clear despite not even using a FRS/BRZ in the sample picture. Pretty much fool proof.


Happy I went with this. Originally I went for the Raceseng slammer, though the vendor had a delay so I jumped on FT-86 SpeedFactory to see if they had it. Saw the Perrin knob and loved how it looked somewhat oem, while meeting all my needs/wants... was $30 cheaper to my door too!

Shifting Feel: The knob is heavier than the oem by quite a bit, not sure on the exact weight but I'd guess it is inline with the Raceseng Ashiko knob. The weight on the knob while in use gives the shifter a firm feel and quite a bit more ease going into gears due to the weight making gear changes smoother.

The fat knob feels perfect. Quite a meaty whether holding it flat palmed or pistor gripped and thus feels more secure while grasping. The height ajustablity is also a plus though personally I like the oem shifter's location for the most part. The car sat in the 80* sunny weather today with no tint, windows up and the shift knob was still cool to the touch.

I'm very happy with this choice and if could do it over would do this again. Good job Perrin, now bring back the 3" overpipe! :clap: :cheers:
@PERRIN_Mladen

8R6 04-27-2014 12:48 AM

although i find it funny that you made a thread on how to install a shiftknob, at the same time, this is probably the best "how to install a shiftknob" thread and review ive ever seen. lol.

shiftknob looks nice though. do you know if the anodized matte gray is also a heavy version?

PERRIN_Mladen 04-28-2014 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRGT86 (Post 1700222)
although i find it funny that you made a thread on how to install a shiftknob, at the same time, this is probably the best "how to install a shiftknob" thread and review ive ever seen. lol.

shiftknob looks nice though. do you know if the anodized matte gray is also a heavy version?

If you are referring to our shift knobs - We do not make an anodized grey. Currently, all we have is a Glossy Black or a Stainless Steel knob.

@Kiske - Great write up and I'm very glad to see that you are happy with your purchase :) :cheers:

8R6 04-28-2014 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PERRIN_Mladen (Post 1702422)
If you are referring to our shift knobs - We do not make an anodized grey. Currently, all we have is a Glossy Black or a Stainless Steel knob.

@Kiske - Great write up and I'm very glad to see that you are happy with your purchase :) :cheers:

oh :( the OP mentioned "anodized matte gray" as one of the finishes available. oh well :/

z3ro 04-28-2014 04:45 PM

I want a wood shift know, something like a really nice cherry or walnut.

Maybe i'll try and make one.

ericmpena 04-28-2014 05:22 PM

Nice! I could've definitely seen myself going for this is my Slammer was out of stock as well. It looks great!

PERRIN_Mladen 04-28-2014 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRGT86 (Post 1702704)
oh :( the OP mentioned "anodized matte gray" as one of the finishes available. oh well :/

Our dealers may have some of the old style available still, so that would make sense :)

Just wanted to clarify on the new knobs/the ones that we are going forward with :)

z3ro 05-01-2014 11:05 AM

Where's my wood knob!?


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