Mr. Gasket® 9628 - Manual/Automatic Skull Style Chrome Shift Knob with Red Eyes

2 reviews|1 Q&A|Item # mpn5230004491
Universal Fit
Fitment notes:
  • Not Vehicle Specific
Notes:
  • Fits 5/16" x 1/2" Shifter Arms.
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Vehicle Fitment

This part is universal

Specifications

Transmission Type
Manual/Automatic
Type/Style
Skull with Red Plastic Eyes
Finish
Polished
Material
Aluminum

Features

  • Expertly crafted from premium materials
  • Designed to match rigorous quality standards
  • High quality at a budget-friendly price

Product Details

Universal Manual/Automatic Skull Style Chrome Shift Knob with Red Eyes by Mr. Gasket®. This product is made of high-quality materials to serve you for years to come. Designed using state-of-the-art technology and with customers in mind, this product by Mr. Gasket will last a lifetime. It will meet your needs and deliver great quality at an affordable cost.

Part Number:
9628
UPC:
084041096284

Reviews

(2)
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/5
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2 of 5
Shifted
I received the shift knob, much smaller than I thought it would be. Almost too small.
Mr. Gasket® - Manual/Automatic Skull Style Chrome Shift Knob with Red Eyes
Posted by William (Monroe, NE) / August 01, 20202016 Jeep Wrangler
5 of 5
Awesome
This item is great, love the look.
Mr. Gasket® - Manual/Automatic Skull Style Chrome Shift Knob
Posted by Kyle (El Paso, TX) / March 30, 2019

Questions and Answers

(1)
If you have any questions about this product, please don't hesitate to ask us. We will be happy to help you!
Question:
Is the thread in the skull or does it have a male thread that goes into the gear shifter ?..
Mr. Gasket® - Manual/Automatic Skull Style Chrome Shift Knob with Red Eyes
Posted by Customer / July 29, 2022
CARiD Answer:
Hello, the inside of the skull is threaded.
Posted by CARiD Expert / October 06, 2022