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Anyone wrap their own steering wheel??

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I am north of the border and our dollar sucks:doh:. I have been looking at different steering wheel designs, but just cant justify the amount it would cast to get it to Canada. I am looking at $700-800 minimum.:tsk:

I found these guys and did some looking. If the quality is good, I may go this route.:confused:

http://www.redlinegoods.com/

Looking there you can get what you want for coverings, within reason. But I was wondering if anyone just bought a cover from these guys and did their own wrap. I have been looking at videos and it doesn't look difficult, just a bit time consuming maybe:shrug:

I would cost significantly less for me and maybe turn out `close` to professional. I have viewed multiple videos and patience seems to be the key:D
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Maybe see about a custom upholstery shop? I had one redo my worn steering wheel in our boat and it was sub $300 for the materials and labor
Haven't thought about doing that. :thumbsup:
 
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I was speaking with Mike from RedLineGoods and this was what I came up with. I am not sure about the thumbrests yet?????

It will cost about $180 for the wrap with a thickness padding included. All I gotta to is stitch it onto my wheel...:doh:

I have looked at a load of videos on the subject and it doesn't seem hard to do, just time consuming.....lotsa patience...:headbonk:

Its not a gt350 wheel. But its close-ish and a Hell-Of-A-Lot cheaper..:headbonk:

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