Recently purchased a TK clone, FatBoy shift knob from:
https://grfxp.myshopify.com/
While doing some research to find out more information on the knob, I didn't stumble across many threads/articles on it. So I've decided to make my own thread on it. Hopefully this will help other people in the future.
What is it:
Basically a shift knob clone of the infamous TK turtle knobs. Approx. same size/weight.
Mine weighted 1.4lbs
Cost: 90$ shipped. Took two days at the time of order to get to me.
There are multiple knobs patterns/finishes you can choose from, and they're not as hard to get compared to the TK knobs.
Story:
I called the contact information found on their site, and questioned about the availability of the shift knob (their website states that the shift knobs may not be in stock for awhile). After a few rings, a male (presumably the co-owner) of GRFXP picked up. I inquired about the availability of the shift knob, and he responded professionally. He stated that the one I wanted (graphite) was in stock, then I asked how long it would take to ship it to my door. He stated that if I order online today, then call him back within the hour, he'll be able to package and have it at my door in two days.
I ordered online, called him back, confirmed my order, and acquired the tracking information within an hour.
Initial impression of the knob:
Product arrived at my door exactly two days from the order date. It was nicely packaged and bubble wrapped.
Heavy, small, shiny black.
For some reason, I expected the knob to be significantly larger. In comparison with the stock 370z knob - Fatboy knob was heavier, smaller, and sat lower on the shifter.
Driving impression:
Overall - simply better.
The knob sits significantly lower than the stock one. It makes the throws feel shorter.
The knob is mighty heavier than the stock one. The engagement of the gears seems a lot smoother vs the stock knob while I was going through the gears. It felt noticeably smoother/easier to shift.
The feel is great, I usually shift with my palm on the top, and the grip is near perfect - wished it was slightly larger. I also tried shifting it by holding it on the sides, like some people do - the knob is tall enough for my hand to hold it on the side. I wear medium gloves, glove size 9-10 to give you an idea.
Is it worth 90$?
For me, yes. The shifts are smoother, and the throws are quicker. The graphite one matches the interior very well.
Pictures:
370z - Album on Imgur