The knob has no support to prevent twisting, unlike the OEM knob. Set screws basically require loctite, and none is included. **Turns out there is a simple method for this) Seemingly absolutely no way to remove the shifter “coin” after it’s been applied. Installation instructions are subpar, hard to find, and easy to confuse (IMO). Immediately knew what I was talking about, didn’t ask for any order information, didn’t have to wait on hold. Phone support was helpful with the install when I ran into a snag. Universal nature of the install kit is nifty.Īllen wrench included with kit (necessary for install) Shift mechanism (lifting the knob) is positive and consistent. They have a few other coins also available (such as “direct shift” for a DSG application). Typically I do not like aftermarket logos showing in/on my cars, but I have happily made an exception for this. The included Black Forest Industries coin looks great, reminiscent of the classic Wolfsburg logo (IMO). Black Forest Industries has nothing to do with this review.įinished product looks awesome. ![]() Disclosure: I paid full price for the item and purchased through a reseller (ECS Tuning). Second picture is the "before" picture, obviously. Post-install, I love the way it looks and feels. I got it for my 2008 Audi S6, but this exact same item would fit basically any automatic VW as well. ![]() It is specifically designed for automatic transmission applications, including DSG. So I recently purchased Black Forest Industries’s (?) “GS2” shift knob.
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