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Grant Shift Knobs at Andy's Auto Sport
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 Shift Knobs




About this Manufacturer:
At the center of every vehicle’s interior lies the steering wheel; and no one knows steering wheels and related accessories better than the folks at Grant. Based in Duarte, CA the folks at Grant have built their reputation on churning out stylish, affordable and functional products. They have even been trusted to supply steering wheels to many OEM manufacturers. While Grant is known for steering wheels they got their start building internal engine components for performance motors in the 1920s. They even supplied parts for several world record holding Bonneville Salt Flat race cars. In the 1960s they developed their first custom steering wheel for racing carts, and they have been a leader in the industry ever since. They continue to expand their lineup to supply the ever growing range of vehicles with fresh new designs and they have great customer and technical service to ensure a positive customer experience.


 Frequently Asked Questions

Why buy a shift knob?
Aftermarket shift knobs are a great way to spruce up the interior of your vehicle. With hundreds of different styles, you are sure to find the right shift knob for you.

Do shift knobs fit every vehicle?
Shift knobs are universal, which means they fit most cars and trucks. Universal shift knobs use a universal set-screw attachment and include a finishing ring. The key thing to look out for is that there is a difference between automatic and manual shift knobs. Some shift knobs are car specific and will thread onto your factory shift lever. One caveat is for trucks that are an automatic and have a button on the shift knob - for those, you have to buy a replacement shift knob that also has a button in order to maintain the functionality of the knob.

How do you install a shift knob?
Universal shift knobs use allen screws to attach to your factory shift lever. Truck specific shift knobs will thread onto your factory shift lever.

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.







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