MGWLTD
Enthusiast
hey guys,
i just wanted to post a pic of the gripper knobs we make to include the small hurst ball knob we offer to hopefully answer some questions and shed some light on the confusion about which knob heights are needed with the hurst shifter.
in this pic you will see the factory knob is the tallest to the far right. we offer 3 different heights for the MGW gripper. the first height SHORTER than the stock is the standard srt10 gripper. the second shortest is the SHORTY gripper we call it. the small ball with no shaft is the hurst gripper. as you can see these should accomodate just about any application.
also, you will need to check to see if your threads are oem or the old 3/8-16 threads. just check and see if your stock knob fits. if it does then you want the standard 1/2-20 threads. if not you need the older 3/8-16 threads. simple as that
also here is the new emblem for the knobs...
and the older petey logo...
regards
george
i just wanted to post a pic of the gripper knobs we make to include the small hurst ball knob we offer to hopefully answer some questions and shed some light on the confusion about which knob heights are needed with the hurst shifter.
in this pic you will see the factory knob is the tallest to the far right. we offer 3 different heights for the MGW gripper. the first height SHORTER than the stock is the standard srt10 gripper. the second shortest is the SHORTY gripper we call it. the small ball with no shaft is the hurst gripper. as you can see these should accomodate just about any application.
also, you will need to check to see if your threads are oem or the old 3/8-16 threads. just check and see if your stock knob fits. if it does then you want the standard 1/2-20 threads. if not you need the older 3/8-16 threads. simple as that
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also here is the new emblem for the knobs...
You must be registered for see images
and the older petey logo...
You must be registered for see images
regards
george