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SilverPhoenix
03-07-2022, 09:04 PM
If anyone has installed this in their MM, please post up some pics. Am thinking about pulling the trigger and buying a kit, but would like to see it installed first and get feedback on how it looks, any issues with installation, and if it's good stuff or cheap crap. Thanks.

sparker_1982
03-13-2022, 05:47 PM
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Im very happy with mine.Took me about hour and half maybe a tad more to thread it all the way around.Sorry about the pix being in the wrong positions.

88LTDCV351
03-13-2022, 07:54 PM
I was also wondering as my steering wheel is getting sticky from I suppose the sun during the summer. Was thinking about trying these

SilverPhoenix
03-14-2022, 11:34 AM
(hit wrong reply button...see next post)

SilverPhoenix
03-14-2022, 11:34 AM
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Im very happy with mine.Took me about hour and half maybe a tad more to thread it all the way around.Sorry about the pix being in the wrong positions.

Thanks for posting pics...are those LEDs lighting up your interior? If so, what kind/brand?

sparker_1982
04-13-2022, 02:11 AM
They are pilot leds from Napa

1Marauder
04-18-2022, 07:02 AM
I installed one of steering wheel covers in a different car and I loved it. It does make the wheel feel larger and takes a while to get used to. Install trick is to have a cold beverage and park in shade -cool place because it takes a while. Plan your thread direction and make sure your etches are uniform in gap, direction, and gather or "pull." At first you are inclined NOT to suture tight enough, so... Use a methodology to create a similiar "pull." I counted 1,2, 3..." Each time. If you see that three stitches back is misaligned, undo and fix it. The directions don't explain this clearly, but the uniform "pull" or gather, is just as important as directional thread alignment. Mine came out extremely well and I really liked it.