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Originally Posted By: Vikas
The wrap fits like a glove. As a matter of fact, I really had to stretch it hard to get it on the wheel. I drove like that for couple of days i.e. before stitching. It was not slipping at all. Also the width of the wrap is exactly matches the thickness of the steering wheel.
This was my present to the van on her sweet sixteen birthday
Looks very nice, it's almost a custom fit for your car.
Mine is too long and too wide for S2000. It was very easy to put on the wheel, it was very loose when it's on the wheel. I ordered 1" shorter and a little narrower from the same seller, hopefully it will fit better. As of now it's better than the original thin rim, but it could be better with the right size.
If it took 2 hours with 1-skip it would take at least another hour without. The cost of the cover is nothing compares with the time you you work on it. 3 hours to do the work(no skip) is valued at $150-200 to me.
The wrap fits like a glove. As a matter of fact, I really had to stretch it hard to get it on the wheel. I drove like that for couple of days i.e. before stitching. It was not slipping at all. Also the width of the wrap is exactly matches the thickness of the steering wheel.
This was my present to the van on her sweet sixteen birthday
Looks very nice, it's almost a custom fit for your car.
Mine is too long and too wide for S2000. It was very easy to put on the wheel, it was very loose when it's on the wheel. I ordered 1" shorter and a little narrower from the same seller, hopefully it will fit better. As of now it's better than the original thin rim, but it could be better with the right size.
If it took 2 hours with 1-skip it would take at least another hour without. The cost of the cover is nothing compares with the time you you work on it. 3 hours to do the work(no skip) is valued at $150-200 to me.