Spidertrax and Rocky Road Outfitters specialize in manufacturing and selling parts and accessories for the Suzuki Samurai that can't be found anywhere else. One of their specialties is carved billet aluminum accessories, such as wheel spacers and the replacement shifter knobs seen here. Replacing the stock plastic shifter knobs is one of the easiest modifications to make to a vehicle, and your Samurai deserves it. The print and finish on the factory plastic knobs wear out after so many years and miles, which looks out of place in the truck on which you've spent every paycheck. These shifter knobs are the solution for every proud Samurai owner.
As expected, installation is straightforward. The stock transfer case knob should unscrew by hand, replaced by the unthreaded new one that drops straight down on the shaft, and secured with a small recessed Allen-head screw. The transmission knob is a bit more difficult to remove because it cannot be unscrewed by hand. If it is forced with a Vice-Grip or a Channel-Lock, the shift lever or transmission is liable to be damaged. The solution I found was to lock a Vice-Grip to the base of the shift lever and brace it against my leg, allowing me to use both hands on a Channel-Lock to break the threads' seal and unscrew the knob. However, this method will most likely leave the tool's teeth marks in the knob, so don't plan on re-using it in a show truck. The new knob is again tightened onto the shift lever with an Allen screw.
These new shifter knobs really compliment the rest of the vehicle, putting that finishing touch on the rig that sets it apart from the crowd and makes others jealous. While not a necessity, this is one modification any driver will appreciate every time he or she gets behind the wheel of their Samurai, whether that is on the pavement or off. Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/OffRoadDotCom
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