I'd be interested in a threaded one to fit an SRT8. I'd be writing a check right now if you were still etching them (hint, hint) and I'd be willing to pay for etching.
i can do threaded , just tell me the thread type and were good to go...etching is not so much..call your local trophy shop..-Eric
I'm interested for sure. What's the total weight of the ball? Hmmmmm I wonder how laser etching would do with the powder coating?
Pizza I could send you a stock shifter knob to see if it will work. I have 2 extra ones lieing around and I know alot of the 8 guys would like to know if it fits, Or you could make us some that would fit. Pm me
Hey...I was off living life and stuff but things took care of themselves it seems... Welcome to Eric and his shiny ballz. edit:/ Damn it... hes been here for about 6hrs and he's already gaining on out posting me!
i did all my laser etched balls over powdercoating and it works fine, as for the weight it is 13.8oz almost a full pound. Click on the picture below for a slideshow showing shift balls powdercoated then laser etched. VVV****CLICK PICTURE**VVVVVV
C'mon, just get a regular one right now to try it out and report back. You can deal with etching on the next one :thumb:. I'm thinking it might end up a little short for the SRT8s. You're going to have to reach down a bit over/around the center console. Then again, I like to rest my elbow on the console and have the top of the shifter at the same height.
i have a stock srt8 shift knob heading my way so expect to see a shift ball for your cars here any minute, and for the etching any local engraver can do the etching at anytime, i just personally no longer deal with that aspect any longer...
dahaha. "I'd like you to design, prototype, and test this" "I'll get right on it" "great! I'll pick it up on my way back from lunch"