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๐ก๏ธ Shift Like a Legend, Drive with Honor
The RYANSTAR Samurai Sword Automatic Shift Knob is a universal, easy-to-install gear shifter designed for automatic cars. Featuring a durable alloy and PU leather construction, it combines a classic Japanese braided pattern with a vivid dragon design for a unique, stylish upgrade. Weighing 0.41kg and measuring 150mm, it ensures smooth, effortless shifting while including a full installation kit for quick setup.



































| ASIN | B07NBT8J5F |
| Additional Features | Durable, Easy to Install |
| Brand | RYANSTAR RACING |
| Brand Name | RYANSTAR RACING |
| Colour | Red,Black |
| Country of Publication | USA |
| Customer Package Type | Multi-component |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 522 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | metal |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Attachment Mechanism | screw |
| Handle Compatibility | Universal |
| Handle Material | PU, Polyurethane |
| Handle Type | Knob |
| Included Components | Installation Hardware |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Weight Bearing | Yes |
| Item Depth | 15.5 cm |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 15.5L x 7.9W Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 403 g |
| Manufacturer | Ruian Kylin Import&Export Co.,Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SK182-15CM-BK-R |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Metal Type | alloy |
| Model Number | SK182-15CM-BK-R |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5L x 7.9W Centimeters |
| Product Finish Type | Polished |
| Shape | Round |
| Specific Uses For Product | interior |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Asian Classic |
| UPC | 754914438243 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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C**L
Need instructions? Video not helping? Look here
Great product and definitely worth the purchase! Took me a while to figure it out. Wish it came with instructions! Use 8 screws at the bottom of the base of ur shifter pole. Tighten evenly on each side so base is secure and even. The bolt didnt fit inside the hole on shifter pole so i used a pointy screw to stab against where the hole in shifter lined up. Insert spring. This was the tricky part for me, the plastic piece that pushes down the button was too long on mine . i had to use the short screw attachment inside the handle all the way and then i had to do maybe a quarter turn back. Its tricky i actually took that plastic piece and rubbed it on the pavement until it was sanded down enough. If it wasnt placed just right/ in line it either wont go down far enough to shift or its not up high enough to remove key from ignition.. I would recommend not screwing in both sides of the screw on top. Just get it to fall close enough in line that you can smoothly put in one screw and test it. Than once you figure it out put the screw in the other side and tighten it all down. Should be good to go. This shifter fixed the issue i had with my old shifter. Should work for any car with push button. Hope you dont struggle as much as i did. Great buy. Sorry i shoulda made a video (Edit:) After a while with the shifter the more i used it the less the screw on the inside wanted to stay perfect where i needed it so i just tightened the 2 screws i had in the handle so they locked the little plastic piece into the handle which is better than how i had it originally. Only down side haha is when im moving too quick like if i slam my car into park the spring will launch the handle out because i just have it set in loose. But it slides right back into place easily and everything is very sturdy/well made. Not positive how long ive had it but i still love it! Great purchase, looks good, and functions great. I hope this helps someone. WORTH BUYING 100% Another side note, eventually the plastic peice I had ended up breaking so I ended up taking my grinder and cut off a piece from the end of a drill it I had laying around to use to push the button in order to shift. (should be able to use anything that will fit in the hole)
K**R
Looks good
This thing looks so cool in my Jeep. I did have to glue it on because the set screws kept backing out making the shifter lose, but other than that, this rocks.
A**M
Itโs Ok
Feels ok, not stable and wobbles a little in my 2008 Honda fit sport GD3 automatic button shifter. Installation was unnecessarily difficult with no instructions and the stitching feels cheap. The metal feels very good and the price is also good.
R**R
If you need help installing this, read this.
So first off, this is a great product it both looks and feels great in my car, (2021 Toyota Corolla SE Nightshade). I have used other shifter knobs before, and I can honestly say that this one is built better, it has 8 total screws securing the base, as opposed to my others which had 3-4. But before you buy this, make sure that the size will fit, my shifter is slightly angled forward, and the top of the handle is very close to the area with the stereo. Now onto how to install it, it is not super difficult, but there are no instructions that come with it, so this is for anyone who needs a little help. 1.) once you have removed your stock shifter knob, grab the largest of the black screws from the bag, and just twist them into the holes on the lower half of the black part with the 8 holes on it. 2.)place that over your shift rod, and tighten them equally and I cannot stress this enough tightly. 3.)place the spring inside of the black piece around your shift rod. 4.)The big silver screws go into the bottom of the handle, you need to experiment and find out which one is going to work best for your car. 4a.) you need to adjust the silver screw so that handle is able to be pressed down so that the four screw holes on the side line up with the slit on the side, and make sure that silver screw is just resting on top of your shift lock button thingy 5.) once you have that lined up, its a little tricky, but you have to screw in the screws through the slit on the side, and into the holes on the side of the handle, make sure you use the screws with the pointed ends for this. 6.) just to be safe go back over and make sure everything is as tight as it can be, and doesn't jiggle or turn when you grip it
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