Rocknob shift knob

Rocknobs are a hand-crafted gear-shift knobs made from river rounded rock found in the mountains and deserts of Utah. We carefully choose each rock so that it comfortably fits in the palm of your hand. Carved into every RockNob is our unique lizard petroglyph, found only on an authentic RockNob. No two Rocknobs are exactly the same, so yours will be the only one of its kind!
Gives a custom fit to your vehicle, and a finish that enhances the natural color of the rock. Rocknobs are a great item for all 4WD enthusiasts, and certainly a MUST for those who love to play in the rocks! They also make a great inexpensive gift for that hard-to-buy-for 4WD enthusiast in your life.
Whether you climb rocks with rubber treads or rope and pitons, you are going
to dig your RockNob, we guarantee it! So, take a look at the various selections
of rock type, grab a piece of mother earth and ROCK YOUR STICK!
We have Rocknobs to fit most any vehicle with a stick shift, so, if you have an outdoor lifestyle, or maybe your car just loves the outdoors, you NEED a RockNob. Get a different RockNob for each terrain you love to drive! (Sorry, we don't offer concrete or blacktop Rocknobs :^)
Colorado Rocknobs come from a quarry in Arizona where long ago the mighty Colorado River flowed. The rocks are beautiful in color and variety raging in hues from the deepest earth red to dark green.
To make it all the way to Arizona in their journey of millions of years down the river from the Rocky Mountains, these rocks had to be very hard. And as a result they are nicely smoothed and feel great in the palm of your hand.
The lizard petroglyph is the most "at home" on a Colorado RockNob you can almost feel the sun.
Timpanogos Rocknobs are made from river rounded rocks found on the ancient shoreline of Lake Bonneville. Robert Redford's famous Sundance ski resort is just over the summit on the back side of the mountain.
Timpanogos Rocknobs vary in appearance because of the many types of rock that come from nearby canyons. This is a geologist's dream-world. There is black dolomite (some with ancient fossils), gray limestone with white strips of calcite, red and white quartzites, rust-colored limestones and many more. Timpanogos Rocknobs are by far the most interesting and beautiful of the Rocknob family.
Moab RockNobs come from a quarry in southern Utah. Anyone who has been to Moab can attest that there's nothing like red-rock. We call them Moab because of the red tone that they carry. The rocks are beautiful in color and variety, raging in hues from the deepest earth red to a deep brown. All rocks are river rock, and fit nicely in the palm of your hand. Our Kokopelli petroglyph is most "at home" on a Moab RockNob, you can almost feel the sun.
Kokopelli is a figure commonly found in petroglyphs and pottery throughout the southwest. Since the first petroglyhs were carved around 3,000 years ago, he predates even Oraibi, the oldest continuous settlement in North America. He is regarded as the universal symbol of fertility for all life, be it crops, hopes, dreams, or love.
PineApple BombNob
BombNob is an actual Pineapple Grenade from WWII, that has been drilled out and expended. A bit spooky? You bet. But it makes an awesome conversation piece in your 4WD.
This product may make your hand dirty. Every BomNob owner has their own feel for how they like the shifter to fit in their hand. Currently we ship Bomnobs fully assembled; however, if you prefer the spoon (handle) to be removed, pull the pin and run like hell... Just Kidding! Pull the pin, remove the spoon and replace the pin.
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Works for threaded transmission shifters as well as most transfer case shifters.
We currently don't make "press-on" Rocknobs. "If you can't unscrew it, we don't do it".