1992 SC400 - Steering wheel cover
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1992 SC400 - Steering wheel cover
Hi,
My son just purchased a 1992 SC400 with 172K km on it. One of the items that looks worn on the car is the steering wheel. It has the usual spots where the outer surface of the leather has worn away.
Has anyone had good experiences with leather covers that lace onto the wheel?
I see there's a product on eBay that seems to snap right over the steering wheel rim. The photo only shows the side that faces the driver. I assume there's another piece that attaches from behind. Has anyone bought one of these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-99...item1e5e2a0660
My son just purchased a 1992 SC400 with 172K km on it. One of the items that looks worn on the car is the steering wheel. It has the usual spots where the outer surface of the leather has worn away.
Has anyone had good experiences with leather covers that lace onto the wheel?
I see there's a product on eBay that seems to snap right over the steering wheel rim. The photo only shows the side that faces the driver. I assume there's another piece that attaches from behind. Has anyone bought one of these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-99...item1e5e2a0660
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Would you be able to post photos? I'm interested to see how they look around the spokes of the wheel.
I can barely lace my shoes, so this could be a challenge...
I can barely lace my shoes, so this could be a challenge...
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"Here's mine after spraying with SEM. Its still the same after almost a year."
That looks pretty good - I haven't heard of SEM before though - I see they make car repair products. What did you use?
That looks pretty good - I haven't heard of SEM before though - I see they make car repair products. What did you use?
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Here's what I used. The can on the right is "Monterrey - #15723." I left the wheel on, just taped plastic around everything that I didn't want overspray on. The airbag was not sprayed. SEM can be purchased at any auto paint shop or Amazon. Directions here - http://www.vinylprosem.com/ or http://semproducts.com/?home=1
There are other SEM DIY's on the forum, just search for SEM.
There are other SEM DIY's on the forum, just search for SEM.
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SEM is great for fixing a faded wheel, or for changing the color.
But it does not fix the flaking or peeling in the high-wear areas (the outer rim)
I sprayed my entire wheel with the Landau Black SEM. Then purchased this exact Black Leather Wrap from eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-00...item53e12a7a02
It does thread on (literaly a needle and thread) and takes like an hour to do - LOL
I have now had it for a good 4-5months and it sits out in the direct sunlight all day. No issues or problems with it.
Best investment in my opinion.
Pics of the leather wrap:
Pics of my finished product:
But it does not fix the flaking or peeling in the high-wear areas (the outer rim)
I sprayed my entire wheel with the Landau Black SEM. Then purchased this exact Black Leather Wrap from eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-00...item53e12a7a02
It does thread on (literaly a needle and thread) and takes like an hour to do - LOL
I have now had it for a good 4-5months and it sits out in the direct sunlight all day. No issues or problems with it.
Best investment in my opinion.
Pics of the leather wrap:
Pics of my finished product:
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Hey all, sorry to bring this one back from the dead, but I just bought a can of the SEM and plan on removing my wheel and giving it a coat.. okbobbo's wheel matched perfectly and I'm much impressed.
Now, should I put any clear coat or other protective over it when the leather paint is done drying? I would like it to last a NICE long time.