"Mine has a jam nut below the chrome piece, which seems to be intended to be
the bottom part of the knob itself probably to avoid too much pressure on
the plastic knob. No special tool, just an end wrench to snug the jam nut
against the bottom of the knob/chrome ring."
Jamming the chrome piece with a nut will secure the chrome piece, but the
knob will then still be free to turn. The chrome piece is also threaded and
somehow would have to be jammed against the knob. I think in some aftermarket
knobs the chrome piece and the knob are one. In that case using a nut would
jam as needed. I've also seen knobs where the separate chrome piece has flats
on 2 sides for a wrench. The knob in question, and I think the stock Tiger
knob, have 2 tiny holes in the bottom of the chrome piece.
M
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