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Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33823

I do.............





Makes it much nicer to handle :)

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Re: Do you cover your nob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33824

I change knobs.
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Re: Do you cover your nob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33829

I change knobs.


Mine is to tight to pull off :(

It is better than the one Sue had in her ZR, that used to come off in my hand! Nearly caused a nasty accident on a couple of occasions!!!!

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Re: Do you cover your nob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33831

I change knobs.


Mine is to tight to pull off :(

It is better than the one Sue had in her ZR, that used to come off in my hand! Nearly caused a nasty accident on a couple of occasions!!!!

I use one of these obtained from Aldi.
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Re: Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33832

Flippen heck David, I did not know Aldi had an Anne Summers department :omg:

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Re: Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33835

Flippen heck David, I did not know Aldi had an Anne Summers department :omg:

You can get almost anything in Aldi! ;)
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Re: Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33846

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This is my first year of having a chilly knob...and I can't say I'm enjoying it very much :nonod:

It was much nicer this time last year with George's beautiful wooden knob, but time's change...guess I'm going to have to remember to put my gloves on before handling this knob :yesnod:


This girl doesn't mind getting her hands dirty !!! :lol:

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Re: Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33847

I changed to a winter knob last year but this year I've decided to keep my summer shiny knob and invested in a cover.
Back with front wheel drive and 181HP at the wheels :)

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Re: Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33848

I hear a leather covered nob is best. I did have one but I gave it to a lady MGer, she liked it a lot and still uses it now :)

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Re: Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33857

I hear a leather covered nob is best. I did have one but I gave it to a lady MGer, she liked it a lot and still uses it now :)

Yes I switch to leather in the Winter... :yesnod:
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Re: Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33860

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....guess I'm going to have to remember to put my gloves on before handling this knob :yesnod:


I keep a pair of leather gloves in the arm rest ready to handle the beautiful cryogenically cooled knob, the coldest piece of metal known to man in the Northern hemisphere.

I reckon this knob is a god send, just imagine how cold your car would be if your knob didn't absorb all that cold :lol:





TBH I like the look of my knob so much I don't see the point of covering it with a sock. If it bothered me that much I would swap it for winter knob.
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Re: Do you cover your knob for winter? 12 years 4 months ago #33867

my knob cover got lost during the year :(


waiting for a polished knob to arrive from Jon Norris should be here told and I know its gonna be a cold one :lol:

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