Carbing Shift Knobs at Andy's Auto Sport
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About this Manufacturer:
Carbing has been one of Japan's most well-respected performance aftermarket manufacturers since the company opened its doors in 1977. As a company that tests its designs on the racetrack, it knows whether or not its prototypes will handle the abuse of potential customers well before anything is put into production, which is important when you're manufacturing products like roll cages , chassis braces, and other structural components. Carbing test-fits all U.S.-sold products to ensure complete compatibility, since Japanese-spec vehicles can sometimes be different than their overseas counterparts. In addition to chassis support products, Carbing also manufactures radiator cooling plates, as well as underbelly pans for additional cooling and downforce. If you're a serious driver who is all about sporting authentic Japanese racing parts, you can't go wrong with Carbing.
Frequently Asked Questions
I have an automatic. How do I know which of these shift knobs will work?
Whether or not a shift knob will work on your automatic vehicle will depend on how your stock shift knob operates. If your existing shift knob uses a button to shift gears, your best bet is to use an aftermarket shift knob that also has a button. The location of the button does not matter, as top or side-mounted buttons will work with almost any automatic transmission that requires a button. If your automatic shifter does not use a button, you may use any universal shift knob.
Whether or not a shift knob will work on your automatic vehicle will depend on how your stock shift knob operates. If your existing shift knob uses a button to shift gears, your best bet is to use an aftermarket shift knob that also has a button. The location of the button does not matter, as top or side-mounted buttons will work with almost any automatic transmission that requires a button. If your automatic shifter does not use a button, you may use any universal shift knob.
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