Steering Wheel Covers
Best or most serviceable? I always had used Wheelskins before, for possibly 20 years, but was always damaging them or getting grease/dirt in the openings, or having the lacing stretch or unravel. In the last 5-6 years, I just get the cheap leather-like stretch-over covers found at Walmart or various auto parts houses. They pad your grip, are cheap, easy to install, and easy to keep clean. And if damaged, change them out in 5 minutes. Actually, the grip on my '04 looks as good as when I put it on in '05. Just my opinion.
Yep. That one caught my eye. The ones I see at Pep Boys, Autozone, etc all have a strong smell to them - I guess from the plastic or whatever is used to make them. Hoping the leather smells like leather and not a "petroleum" smell. Have you found this type is holding up well?
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Mar 23, 2011 12:52 AM



