Genuine GM Shift Knobs
Most FAQs About Shifter & Shift Knob Replacements for Chevy Vehicles
Is the current shift knob in your Chevy vehicle on its way out? If you’re shopping online auto parts stores for savings on genuine made Chevrolet parts, we save drivers up to 35% off the MSRP on OEM Chevy shift knobs and we can ship your items nationwide directly to your door.
Yellow Right Transmission Paddle Shift Switch
Automatic Transmission 2-3 Shift Solenoid Valve
Power Transfer Unit Shift Actuator Seal
Manual Transmission Gear Shift Interlock Plate
Transfer Case High/Low Shift Fork
Transfer Case Shift Detent Plunger Plug
M6x1x18 Automatic Transmission Shift Lever Bolt
Manual Transmission 5th Shift Blocking Lever
Automatic Transmission Manual Shift Detent Lever
Manual Transmission 5th Shift Fork Shoe
Automatic Transmission Shift Solenoid Valve Screen
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Does Chevy Make a Genuine Carbon Fiber Manual Shift Knob for My Camaro?
Chevy offers a genuine carbon fiber manual shift knob for the Chevy Camaro. This high-quality accessory provides a sleek, performance-inspired look and enhances the interior feel of your Camaro. It's recommended to purchase the shift knob from an authorized Chevy parts dealer to ensure authenticity and compatibility with your vehicle.
How Much is a Shift Knob Replacement for My Chevy Cobalt?
A shift knob replacement for your Chevy Cobalt typically ranges between $50 and $150, depending on the material and style you choose. You can opt for factory replacements or aftermarket options, with prices varying based on the finish, such as leather, aluminum, or performance-inspired designs.
Can I Replace My Chevy Corvette Shift Knob Myself, What Tools Are Involved?
Drivers can easily replace the shift knob on your Chevy Corvette yourself with some basic tools. Typically, you will need a set of screwdrivers, a small wrench, and possibly a hex key or Allen wrench to remove the old shift knob and install the new one. It's important to follow the specific instructions for your Corvette model to avoid damaging the shift linkage or the knob itself during the replacement process.
