How is this fixed on the steering wheel, do I have to send the wheel to the cover maker to get it stitched on?This is the hand-stitched steering wheel cover I found on EBAY suitable for pilots and passports. If you are interested, you can take a look
This needs to be put on the steering wheel first, and then after putting the edge into the gap, they will have installation instructions.How is this fixed on the steering wheel, do I have to send the wheel to the cover maker to get it stitched on?
Before I installed a new OEM steering wheel cover, I searched youtube, for tips.Okay. I assumed you have installed one yourself, apparently not.
The wheel cover looks really nice but I believe it has to be installed by a professional.
Thanks, with your tips I may go for it. Will post the result if I do.Before I installed a new OEM steering wheel cover, I searched youtube, for tips.
My biggest tip for you is:
Your final knot needs to be in a place that it won't be seen when a person opens the driver's door.
Next tip: Once you start lacing the cover don't cut the twine, as you move from one steering wheel section to the next, just hide it behind the wheel and under the cover, for fewer knots.
Looks better than the wheelskins i installed a couple of weeks back. That stitching process is no joke!This is the hand-stitched steering wheel cover I found on EBAY suitable for pilots and passports. If you are interested, you can take a look View attachment 13495
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