Refurbished My Ugly Steering Wheel

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vk35

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Wanted to share my experience installing one of those cheap sow on covers. Overall I am happy with the results although it was not as straight forward as I thought. Forgot to take before pictures but here is what it looked like after.

I also painted the plastic trim using J7 color code from Advance Auto Parts.

The leather is not as soft as the original but for $50 I can't complain.

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dleclerc27

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Wanted to share my experience installing one of those cheap sow on covers. Overall I am happy with the results although it was not as straight forward as I thought. Forgot to take before pictures but here is what it looked like after.

I also painted the plastic trim using J7 color code from Advance Auto Parts.

The leather is not as soft as the original but for $50 I can't complain.

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Looks awesome, well done!
 

SN8KE

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man that looks great. I sewed a few steering wheels on old vehicles and couldn’t believe how long it took. How worn out was the original leather?
 
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