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Hurst Shifter Chrome Stick Shift Knob Jam Nut 3/8"-24 3/8x24 Fine Thread 3/8 Amc on 2040-parts.com

US $3.88
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, US

Sugar Land, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:1792244 Other Part Number:179-2244 Part Brand:Hurst

*** If you are buying a knob from me, this nut is already included so do not buy this item unless you want an extra one! ***

Brand new genuine Hurst jam nut in 3/8"-24 thread for Hurst classic knobs and T-handles with 3/8"-24 (fine) threads

  • This thread is UNCOMMON and for the most part was only found on SOME Hurst sticks manufactured before ~1975
  • It was OE for some applications, including many AMC from '60s-'70s era
  • PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR THREADS BEFORE ORDERING!
  • Most Hurst chrome steel sticks made since the mid-70s (stick production date, not application model year) have 3/8"-16 (coarse or standard) threads (see my other listings)
  • Hurst aluminum competition sticks have 7/16"-20
  • "Modern" internal rail applications like Camaro & Mustang have different, usually metric threads to match OE, so please make sure you know what you need
  • I also have Hurst knob jam nuts in many other thread sizes in SAE and Metric, as well as thread adapters - if you are adapting a knob, email me to request

 

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