wwm TO MANY TRUCKS Joined Mar 22, 2009 Messages 801 Feb 15, 2015 #1 I was wondering what you guy were doing when y'alls steering wheels started to rip and tear. I don't want to go with a steering wheel cover and don't wanna pay 300 from carid. Let me know what y'all did?
I was wondering what you guy were doing when y'alls steering wheels started to rip and tear. I don't want to go with a steering wheel cover and don't wanna pay 300 from carid. Let me know what y'all did?
diesel_importer Active member Joined Oct 21, 2007 Messages 4,501 Feb 15, 2015 #2 Genos garage carries some nice leather covers that you sew on. Pretty easy, and looks great. I pull em really tight and they look close to factory. http://www.genosgarage.com/WHEELSKINS-LEATHER-STEERING-WHEEL-COVER-98-04/productinfo/WS102XX/#.VOFMrNm9LCQ Last edited: Feb 15, 2015
Genos garage carries some nice leather covers that you sew on. Pretty easy, and looks great. I pull em really tight and they look close to factory. http://www.genosgarage.com/WHEELSKINS-LEATHER-STEERING-WHEEL-COVER-98-04/productinfo/WS102XX/#.VOFMrNm9LCQ
wwm TO MANY TRUCKS Joined Mar 22, 2009 Messages 801 Feb 18, 2015 #4 How do they do where the spokes if the wheel are
diesel_importer Active member Joined Oct 21, 2007 Messages 4,501 Feb 18, 2015 #5 You lace the thread thru the front holes only, til you get past the spokes.