Steering Wheel Cover
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Steering Wheel Cover
I know this was brought up before but I think it was lost.
I would love to go the route of a whole new steering wheel but don't have the time to make the adapter at this time. Anyone out there find a good thick cover that works well other than the typical pleather wraparound? Maybe double it up?
Thanks
I would love to go the route of a whole new steering wheel but don't have the time to make the adapter at this time. Anyone out there find a good thick cover that works well other than the typical pleather wraparound? Maybe double it up?
Thanks
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I suppose if you wanted a really big cushy wheel you might be able to use that closed cell foam pipe insulation!
I once wrapped a steering wheel in soft suede leather and secured it with some leather lacing - first wrapped the lace one direction with about one loop per inch and then went the other direction, leaving a diamond-ish pattern. (Hey, I was young and broke then) It actually worked quite well, it never came loose and it gave great grip.
I once wrapped a steering wheel in soft suede leather and secured it with some leather lacing - first wrapped the lace one direction with about one loop per inch and then went the other direction, leaving a diamond-ish pattern. (Hey, I was young and broke then) It actually worked quite well, it never came loose and it gave great grip.
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Shane,
Check these out; perhaps more than you wanted. Let me know if you plan to go ahead with the wheel adapter and new wheel though.
http://www.wheelskins.com/index.php
Check these out; perhaps more than you wanted. Let me know if you plan to go ahead with the wheel adapter and new wheel though.
http://www.wheelskins.com/index.php
I bought a nice ribbed wrap around from:
Classic Chrome Plus
3519 Irving Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75247
(214) 638-6411
$13.16 for Steering wheel Covers spoke w/Ryan
Fills the hand/ribbed so it doesn't slip/easy to put on & fits tight
made by United Pacific Part # 70111
Posted photos of it in the past
[/url]http://www.uapac.com/NewProduct0805/pag ... 2&c=81[url]
Classic Chrome Plus
3519 Irving Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75247
(214) 638-6411
$13.16 for Steering wheel Covers spoke w/Ryan
Fills the hand/ribbed so it doesn't slip/easy to put on & fits tight
made by United Pacific Part # 70111
Posted photos of it in the past
[/url]http://www.uapac.com/NewProduct0805/pag ... 2&c=81[url]
I would love to go the wheel adapter route but time is slim with puting in my yard and taking a stats class that is kicking my butt.michaelh712 wrote:Shane,
Check these out; perhaps more than you wanted. Let me know if you plan to go ahead with the wheel adapter and new wheel though.
http://www.wheelskins.com/index.php
Im looking into some of the cover options thought. Looks like some of those would work.
Wimps Need Not Apply
Sorry Wrong photos
HERE is the photo of the Wheel Wrap from Classic Chrome
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For mud flap delineators:
Tim Clark Surplus and Services
P.O. Box 126
Glyndon, MD 21071
(410) 833-4442
glengar@verizon.net
For steering wheel cover made by United Pacific :
Classic Chrome Plus
3519 Irving Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75247
(214) 638-6411
Tim Clark Surplus and Services
P.O. Box 126
Glyndon, MD 21071
(410) 833-4442
glengar@verizon.net
For steering wheel cover made by United Pacific :
Classic Chrome Plus
3519 Irving Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75247
(214) 638-6411
I know this is owner preference
I am embarrased for the Pinzgauers that get these "updates". 
