Steering wheel cover
#1
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Steering wheel cover
I have some wear and tear on my OEM steering wheel. What do you guys do for fixing this problem. I was thinking about getting nice steering wheel cover or?
#2
My leather OEM was worn badly too. I just threw an Autozone cheapy cover on it and let it go. My hands are warmer, and I didn't have to spend hundreds to have a custom interior person re stitch everything.
#3
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When it is time to do mine, I am going with a Wheelskins, 36 bucks form Genos.
http://www.genosgarage.com/WHEELSKIN...tinfo/WS102XX/
http://www.genosgarage.com/WHEELSKIN...tinfo/WS102XX/
#4
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The wheelskins are nice but you will need to prepare the wear area or it will show thru.
I have a Napa Black leather looking cover over mine. Its a friction fit and after a while I forgot it was there, it's hard to tell from the stock look except it is fatter.
I have a Napa Black leather looking cover over mine. Its a friction fit and after a while I forgot it was there, it's hard to tell from the stock look except it is fatter.
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