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    I seem to remember a few posts about this in the past, but I cannot find them in a search.

    Anyway, because of SCCA classing, I must keep my stock steering wheel. However, I want to have a professional sew new leather cover on the rim. Has anyone had this done locally? Who did it and would you recommend them?

    I have replaced my steering wheel once with an original in great shape, but with the age of the product, it does not last long. I think some new leather might last longer.

    Plus, I can choose a color to make it look all JDM, yo.

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    I think Titus found a DIY way to replace the leather to save a lot of $$$. I checked with a place in Rockwall and they wanted $250 to replace it.
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    Easier and cheaper to find a replacement OEM wheel. If you decide to recover, I have a shredded one in the garage I'll trade for a 6-pack!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    I seem to remember a few posts about this in the past, but I cannot find them in a search.

    Anyway, because of SCCA classing, I must keep my stock steering wheel. However, I want to have a professional sew new leather cover on the rim. Has anyone had this done locally? Who did it and would you recommend them?

    I have replaced my steering wheel once with an original in great shape, but with the age of the product, it does not last long. I think some new leather might last longer.

    Plus, I can choose a color to make it look all JDM, yo.

    $129.00 for the cover... install it yourself, or another $100.00 for installation. About the same as the guy in Rockwell. They have a lot of choices.

    http://www.redlinegoods.com/SteeringWheelCover.php

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    Stan and Sue had their NC wheel covered in alcantara with a centering stripe. Check with them.
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    I did this kit: http://www.ebay.com/itm/120950430257

    I had to buy some extra supplies that did not come with it (some glue, and a couple extra needles IIRC). It was a pain in the ass to do but came out great. I bet I put at least 8 hours into it, doing it for no more than an hour at a time. In my searches I turned up 3 companies that will do the whole thing (the one I got the kit from, the one in Rockwall, and another), but all wanted $250+ for it once you consider shipping a core to them, etc.

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    I've used these on several vehicles over the years:

    http://www.wheelskins.com/


    I've not had one go bad yet and they look/feel great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave04 View Post
    I've used these on several vehicles over the years:

    http://www.wheelskins.com/


    I've not had one go bad yet and they look/feel great.
    I have used wheelskins on an OTM in the past and like them, but it is a much different animal than what I linked to. The wheelskins don't cover the spokes, and I had leather damage on the spokes. It also goes over the stock leather rather than replacing it, making the wheel fatter. Not sure if that could be protested?

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    I've put wheelskins covers on the steering wheels of all my vehicles for the past 15 years or so. They're high quality, feel great, last a long time, etc. I don't know about the arcane rules of SCCA, but in general I can't recommend the wheelskins covers highly enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwisenheimer View Post
    I don't know about the arcane rules of SCCA, but in general I can't recommend the wheelskins covers highly enough.
    The June SCCA Fastrack specifically states that alternative or additional wheel covers would be allowed under the comfort and convenience clause. I might have to try one of these Wheelskins.

    Thank you all for the comments and suggestions.

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