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Yeah, the white just has the standard black lettering, which is fine with me.
The last time I checked their site, they only had the brushed and black available, so I got excited when I saw the white option.

I'd be surprised if they couldn't do it with red lettering like you requested.
 

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I just felt so compelled to write this review of The twisted shifterz knobs so here goes. First of all I just did not like the feel of the plastic cap on the original leather Bronco knob. It felt kind of cheap and definitely nothing like a solid well made shifter ball. It actually sat a little too low for my liking; that it's to say when my arm was on the console rest my hand had to drop to reach the knob. On the other hand the twisted shifter knob sits high enough so that my arm is ergonomically straight and perfect, kind of like avoiding carpal tunnel syndrome. Next for some reason I'm not an engineer, but the throws feel so much better it's almost unbelievable. Sure it's not a snickety as my Miata but it sure is nice. I don't know what the difference is maybe the added weight but the shifting is beautiful in comparison to the original knob. Also the red colored numbers to match my red Bronco on the white ball look beautiful and finally for some reason it just seems like shifting throw has become half as short as it used to be. I can't explain the wise and how's of this but I am being completely honest in this review. I love it - it's almost like driving a sports car. So there you have it I honestly believe that buying a twisted shifterz knob is one of the best relatively low cost investments you could ever make for your new bronco. Thank you George.
 

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I just felt so compelled to write this review of The twisted shifterz knobs so here goes. First of all I just did not like the feel of the plastic cap on the original leather Bronco knob. It felt kind of cheap and definitely nothing like a solid well made shifter ball. It actually sat a little too low for my liking; that it's to say when my arm was on the console rest my hand had to drop to reach the knob. On the other hand the twisted shifter knob sits high enough so that my arm is ergonomically straight and perfect, kind of like avoiding carpal tunnel syndrome. Next for some reason I'm not an engineer, but the throws feel so much better it's almost unbelievable. Sure it's not a snickety as my Miata but it sure is nice. I don't know what the difference is maybe the added weight but the shifting is beautiful in comparison to the original knob. Also the red colored numbers to match my red Bronco on the white ball look beautiful and finally for some reason it just seems like shifting throw has become half as short as it used to be. I can't explain the wise and how's of this but I am being completely honest in this review. I love it - it's almost like driving a sports car. So there you have it I honestly believe that buying a twisted shifterz knob is one of the best relatively low cost investments you could ever make for your new bronco. Thank you George.
I’m fully in agreement. With the stock knob, my index and middle finger rested on the lock out release ring and I found myself as well inadvertently pulling up on the release when going to first.

The TwistedShifterz fits perfectly and the space between the shifter and the adapter is a perfect spot for your fingers.
 

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Just got my twistedshifterz knob - was going to get a archetype racing knob but they seemed to go bust - sad, they had great products. Anyone have a good install video? This is my first time changing a knob. ty!
 

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Just got my twistedshifterz knob - was going to get a archetype racing knob but they seemed to go bust - sad, they had great products. Anyone have a good install video? This is my first time changing a knob. ty!
It's easy, the factory knob has a "cap" that you pry off and then you'll see the screw. Once you remove that the knob pops off and you install the adapter and new knob.

 

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Just got my twistedshifterz knob - was going to get a archetype racing knob but they seemed to go bust - sad, they had great products. Anyone have a good install video? This is my first time changing a knob. ty!
raptors don't come in manual...
 
 





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