Rubber falling off 2023 Nissan Z Shift Knob?

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Is this happening to anyone else? What do you guys think about it? I've had it for approx 1 year now. It's not really affecting anything I'm just kinda bummed because I'm kinda obsessed with keeping the car in excellent condition.

I have a 2023 Nissan Z Proto with Manual

Will post photos tomorrow

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Is this happening to anyone else? What do you guys think about it? I've had it for approx 1 year now. It's not really affecting anything I'm just kinda bummed because I'm kinda obsessed with keeping the car in excellent condition.

I have a 2023 Nissan Z Proto with Manual

Will post photos tomorrow

Thanks :)
Thats unfortunate, those knobs arent the cheapest to replace either IIRC. Unfortunately I swapped mine after 100 miles so i cant comment on longevity lol.
 
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Thats unfortunate, those knobs arent the cheapest to replace either IIRC. Unfortunately I swapped mine after 100 miles so i cant comment on longevity lol.
Yeah really would've been better if they had just made the knob a completely metal alloy of some sort instead of rubber that can easily start peeling after awhile. Especially since it's something the driver will be grabbing all day etc.

I can see that under the rubber looks like pretty durable material but it still just looks weird if theres parts of the outer rubber layer missing.
 

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Interesting… Not a warranty solution I gather?

My only experience is with the leather (or whatever) wrapped shifter knobs on my 2011 and then 2014 370 Z Sport/Touring...about 80,000 miles worth. Those knobs held up perfectly. There are many aftermarket knobs on the market and it certainly isn't hard to get an OEM knob… but from what I understand, changing them is a frustrating, difficult, and somewhat scary process.
 

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Mine's a year old and still doing fine. That would annoy the hell out of me. I'd ask for warranty replacement.
 
 





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