United Pacific – “Wiper” Dash Knob with Stainless Plaque
"Wiper" Dash Knob with Stainless Plaque
Add a clean, custom touch to your interior with the United Pacific "Wiper" Dash Knob with Stainless Plaque. Featuring a chrome-plated knob paired with a machine-engraved stainless steel plaque, this dash accessory enhances both appearance and functionality. Designed for multiple vehicle years and models, it installs securely using a hex screw mount for long-lasting stability.
Product Features
- Manufacturer: United Pacific
- Item Number: 23534
- Material: Chrome-plated knob with stainless steel plaque
- Finish: High-shine chrome with machine-engraved script
- Fitment: Compatible with various years and models
- Mounting: Hex screw mount for secure installation
- Function: Replacement or upgrade “Wiper” dash knob
- Sold individually
Performance and Fit
The solid construction ensures durability and a precise feel during use. The stainless steel plaque provides a clean, readable label that withstands wear, while the chrome knob adds a premium, polished look to any interior panel. Designed to fit a wide range of vehicles, this knob is a quick and effective upgrade.
Installation
- Remove the existing dash knob if applicable.
- Position the new knob onto the dash control post.
- Secure it in place using the hex screw mount.
- Check for proper operation and alignment.
Why You Will Love It
- Chrome-plated finish enhances dashboard style
- Stainless plaque with machine engraving adds premium detail
- Secure mounting ensures long-term reliability
- Easy upgrade for worn or missing dash knobs
- Universal fit for multiple years and models
Common Questions
- Does this fit all trucks? It fits many applications, but compatibility may vary by model.
- Is the script printed? No—it's machine engraved into the stainless plaque.
- Does it include mounting hardware? Yes, it includes the hex screw for secure installation.
⚠️ California Proposition 65 Warning:
This product can expose you to chemicals found in plated finishes and metal components, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.