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those that are interested, group buy is up for the best knobs you'll ever feel
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How does this handle extreme temperatures? Does it soak up heat in the summer and make it too hot to hold?
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the tuna, no crust.
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i'va had mine on all summer and compared to other metal knobs i've had this soo much cooler. dont get me wrong it gets hot, but it doesn't get ridiculous where you can't even grab it.
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It does get warm, but it will not get scalding. We use two coats of powder (base and top) to help with heat. It has been well north of 95 here the past few days and I have a black car I leave the windows up and I can still grab it.
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Thats what i dont like about ny knob
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Any metallic knob will get hot. I'm not going to lie to you. Unless you have a delrin coating on it, it'll help with heat. But even delrin knobs get hot. The difference is how fast you can get rid of the heat.
My knob is cool in about 1-2 minutes. It's all in what you prefer. Honestly I always have a hat in the car, I put it over the knob and keep it out of direct sunlight and it is fine when I get in the car. I've seen solutions from a sunglass case (soft sock) to a kids sock to a brake reservoir cover. |
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I just wanted to say this is an AMAZING CAR!
Quick Question: For your aluminum splitter, what's the thickness of it? |
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Also i got a new camera so this one is now sitting collecting dust. letting the entire setup go for REALLY cheap.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39937 let me know if anyone is interested. all the photos in my thread were taken with it. |
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That center console was beautifully done, props on thinking about wrapping it up. Im going to do something similar to mine, inspired
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unless someone wants to shoot my car i'm gonna be MIA with my car for a bit. got some more unique plans
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