Geoffsfas10
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Sheesh. I found a spot here in vegas and i got 4 seats, added foam and my carpet in black for 2k.
And that 2K was JUST the leathers...didnt include install....guess Im gonna deal with the black interior
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Sheesh. I found a spot here in vegas and i got 4 seats, added foam and my carpet in black for 2k.
It depends on what you want to do. It won’t make a difference in handling but if you’re really lowered or really lifted you might want an adjustable one to center the wheels left-to-right or if you want to run a diff cover or girdle you’ll need one like QA1 makes that has a bend in it around the pumpkin.Does an aftermarket Panhard bar make a difference?
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It depends on what you want to do. It won’t make a difference in handling but if you’re really lowered or really lifted you might want an adjustable one to center the wheels left-to-right or if you want to run a diff cover or girdle you’ll need one like QA1 makes that has a bend in it around the pumpkin.
That thing looks so goodI washed her yesterday and just my luck we have a 90% chance of rain today. Guess she just wasn't meant to be clean.
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That thing looks so good
I know they sell them on ebay. Customer of mine bought a premade wheel skin for an M3. Didn't find out the name if the company, but it did come from China. It was good quality, came with everything needed(tools, thread, needles and more importantly--legible instructions)So they are out there. I'd just search ebay for steering wheel skin/leather, and go from there Sam. Let us know what you find.I thought I saw some discussion about a company who makes pre-cut leather steering wheel covers, but can’t seem to find it. Any help is appreciated!
Richmond Auto Upholstery sells them. https://leather-auto-seats.com/prod...ban/?filter_part=leather-steering-wheel-coverI thought I saw some discussion about a company who makes pre-cut leather steering wheel covers, but can’t seem to find it. Any help is appreciated!
I know they sell them on ebay. Customer of mine bought a premade wheel skin for an M3. Didn't find out the name if the company, but it did come from China. It was good quality, came with everything needed(tools, thread, needles and more importantly--legible instructions)So they are out there. I'd just search ebay for steering wheel skin/leather, and go from there Sam. Let us know what you find.
Thanks Mark! I’ll check that out. I think that’s the one I was thinking of.Richmond Auto Upholstery sells them. https://leather-auto-seats.com/prod...ban/?filter_part=leather-steering-wheel-cover
looks just like the heated one I bought, (not from autowoods)I ordered a black leather steering wheel from Autowoods to match the new Katzkin leather and new carpet that goes with the dash swap, console, 10” JL sub, amp and hidden console sub box along with the Esky cluster in my Silverado. I think I’m done lol.
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What did you get? I want a heated one!looks just like the heated one I bought, (not from autowoods)
https://www.gmpartshouse.com/oem-parts/gm-steering-wheel-22947767What did you get? I want a heated one!

That’s pretty sweet. I was hoping to add heat to my NBS, but I don’t think it’s possible without looking like a hack job. I think the only good way is a OEM type wheel, and that’s not going to fit my ‘03.https://www.gmpartshouse.com/oem-parts/gm-steering-wheel-22947767
you can try to order one these are really hard to find, the trick may be in the vin code you enter when you place the order, if your vin code calls for a heated steering wheel if there is any in stock you will get it, if the vin code does not call for a heated steering wheel they will reject the order. if you do not enter the vin code they will ask you for one anyway before the order can be completed. it's black leather heated instead of the wood trim.
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