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Mazda Shift Knob 10mm (Hollow)

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I Remixed CheesyTech's original shift knob again. I've been using it for my Mazda 3. My last remix was crushed in hand by the guy at the oil change place, so I decided to make this one a little stronger. Added braces inside, and combined the bottom 2 pieces into 1. But it is still hollow so it can be filled. I poured in sand and Copperhead BB's to test what worked the best. With just sand, the knob weighed 3.2 oz. With just BB's, I got it up to 5.7 oz. It rattles a bit with just the BB's, which you may like, or might be annoying; personal preference I guess. Then I mixed BB's and sand, laying down a layer of BB's then a layer of sand, alternating until it was full. The mix made it weigh just slightly more, 5.9 oz, and got rid of the rattling. After the holes were filled, I poured some super glue in each to set everything in place.

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Published Jun 26, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Ryan Knebel (Ryan00101010) · License: CC BY

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