I bought Katzkins for my 2020 and had them professionally installed by the company's "preferred partner" here in Rockville, MD. They are fantastic, an improvement in every way over stock.
Just a quick post to mention how much I'm enjoying this steering wheel after three months. The greater diameter, shape and materials are much more comfortable than the stock wheel. And it looks great.
I'm hideously old, and one consequence of that in my case is that I miss chrome on cars.
I mean, I bought the Bullitt grille for the chrome surround, all right? I know that not only is this not on trend but that it hasn't been for at least thirty years. Or forty. I probably ought to be...
Yeah, that's one of the things I tried.
The only thing that helped at all was the silicone spray, and it only worked for a few days on the passenger side which had developed a gap of maybe a quarter of an inch. The gap on the driver's side is between 1/2 to 3/4 inch, and nothing helps except...
I used to travel to L.A. for work. Aside from traffic, I liked it very much. San Diego's nice, Santa Barbara, a lot of the coast. Never have been up to San Francisco, but have friends there who love it despite a lot of problems.
It's a state bigger than most countries. Everything's not about...
I believe the Strada design - essentially, the factory wheel with your choice of materials and colors - retains the heated option (and is also the least expensive. I sure considered it).
But it's best to check directly with Guardian about that. I may be mistaken:
https://guardiandesigns.eu/
The Guardian wheel is highly customizable. With the options I chose, you do lose the heated wheel. There are other designs available from them that retain the heated option.
In my case, I've never used the heat option, except once to try it out. I don't live in Minnesota; it's never cold...
I like it quite a bit.
I ordered the wheel with a thicker padded rim. It's a little big for my hands (I'm not exactly Goliath), but the material feels really good. A big step up from stock.