Shift Knob 2-1/8" Rally II With Shift Pattern 6-Speed 1983-2004
Rally II 2-1/8" Shift Knob with a 6-Speed Shift Pattern for all 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 Mustangs with a Manual Transmission.
Add some race track styling to your interior with this all-new Rally II 2-1/8" Shift Knob with a 6-Speed Shift Pattern for your 1983-2004 Mustang with a Manual Transmission. These aggressive shift knobs are produced with bold colors and rally II style stripes that give your Mustang’s interior that vintage, yet custom look that all enthusiasts are after.
Features:
- Available in an Assortment of Color Combinations
- Inlaid Rally II Style Stripes
- Correct 6-Speed Shift Pattern (Reverse to the Right and Up)
- Manufactured Using Premium Partek Resins
- Engineered for Strength and Durability
- 2-1/8" Knob Diameter
- 12mm x 1.75 Thread Pattern
- Officially Ford Licensed
- Made in the USA
What are Rally II Style Stripes? Rally II stripes consist of three race-inspired stripes: two thin outer stripes surrounding a much wider inner stripe. For this specific shift knob, the stripes run vertically around the knob and are split by the standard 6-speed shift pattern that is inlaid on the top of the knob.
These Ford Licensed shift knobs are available in a wide variety of high-gloss color combinations for the knob and stripe logos, allowing you the option to give your knob your own individual flair. CJ Pony Parts lists these colors by their knob color first, followed by the stripe color. The shift pattern at the top is the same color as the Rally II stripes.
These American made shift knobs are similar to your typical billiard ball, being manufactured with the same high-quality partek resins and are designed for long-term strength & durability. The customized knobs come with a comfortable 2-1/8" diameter, as well as the correct 12mm x 1.75 thread pattern that will fit in your ‘83-‘04 Mustang.
*All shift knobs are custom made to order and take 3-4 weeks to ship from CJ Pony Parts.
Please Note: This manual shift knob does not include a jam nut. However, a jam nut is required to make sure the shift knob is properly aligned when tightened on the shift handle. If you do not have an existing jam nut to reuse, CJ Pony Parts has them available (HW3042).Without a jam nut you run the risk of splitting the shift knob in half, if you over-tighten the knob when it bottoms out on the shift handle.
Order a Rally II 2-1/8" Shift Knob with a 6-Speed Shift Pattern and Cobra Logos for your 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 or 2004 Mustang with a Manual Transmission from CJ Pony Parts today!
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Installation Videos
Video Transcript
You should have no trouble finding one that looks great in your Mustang.
Installation for the shift knob is very easy. If you're early Mustang you'll have to thread on this jam nut. If you're '05 and up, we carry these retainers that will hold your boot in place once you install the after market knob.
All the knobs are available in solid colors, without any graphics whatsoever. If you chose to go with a graphic, we offer the 5.0, the running horse, the snake, the GT, as well as a Boss 302. If you choose to go with a pattern, stripes are available as well. And if you prefer, you can actually have the graphic added to the side.
In our case, we had this custom one made for our CJ race car with our CJ emblem on the side. We'll be installing this one.
Since quarter mile performance has been the goal with our gotta have it race 2013 GT, we're still running the stock shift knob. We'll remove this one and install our new green knob. Get a good grip on the knob and turn it counter clockwise.
First step for the installation of the new knob is to install its retainer. The retainer's gonna hold the boot in place and also work as a jam nut for the knob. Thread your retainer down until it's touching your shift boot. Grab your shift knob, line up the threads. Start threading it on. Now, if you thread it all the way down, it probably isn't gonna line up straight.
What you'll wanna do then is loosen it up until it's about an eighth of a turn from straight, thread the retainer upward. Get a good grip on it, turn it until it's straight. As you can see our shift knob was a nice additional upgrade to our interior. It only took a few minutes to install. You'll be back on the road in no time.