Here is a quick DIY on how to install a TWM Performance Universal Shift Knob. They use a threaded insert application design which is a bit different than the conventional thread on thread off, one application shift knob so I figured I’d post up a little DIY off of their website. This straightforward modification will not only add a custom finishing touch to your interior, but it will also improve your shifters feeling when shifting as the weighted knob acts as a counterweight.
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TWM Performance and I are not responsible for the misuse, incorrect installation, or failure of any product used while following this DIY.
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Here is a list of the supplied parts:
• TWM weighted shift knob
• Threaded aluminum insert
• Height adjuster set screw
• Low profile jam nut
• Special install tool
Step #1
Ensure that your parking brake is engaged inside the car. Unscrew stock shift knob by rotating counter clockwise.

Step #2
If you want to install your TWM shift knob at the lowest setting possible, please proceed to step 4. If you have a reverse lockout compatible shift knob, please also proceed to step 4.
You can adjust the height of the TWM shift knob with the height adjuster screw and special tool provided with the shift knob. Many combinations are possible to find the perfect height you need for the shift knob. Insert the height adjuster screw inside the shift knob first then use the special tool to install the height adjuster screw at the desired height.

Step #3
Test the height of the shift knob by sliding it over the shifter shaft. Adjust the height with the special tool if necessary. You will need to leave approximately 1” inch of free threads at the bottom of the shift knob to cover the aluminum insert and low profile jam nut when the shift knob is threaded on to the insert.

Step #4
If you have a shift knob with no logo/engraving, you don’t have the jam nut, proceed to step 5.
If your shift knob has a logo or engraving: Once the desired height for the shift knob is determined, thread the low profile jam nut all the way down to the bottom of the threads on the shifter shaft. There is no need to tighten it at this point, simply thread it down by hand.

Step #5
Thread the supplied aluminum insert on to the shifter shaft by hand with the hex end facing up.

Step #6
Now lightly tighten the aluminum insert on to the shifter shaft. A 15mm wrench can be used to tighten the insert. The insert should only be snug on the shaft, do not over tighten.
