KBones
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Has anyone had the wood ring around the grip start coming off the Escalade steering wheel? If so, What did you use to glue it back on?
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Didn’t work after all. Separated yesterday.I used super glue on my Denali. Worked fine.
How about a 2 part epoxy? I use it to fix dash foam when it separates from the dash structure. Works great.
It's only like $5-$6. I get it from Auto Zone. Not really messy at all--just put it where you need it.My only concern about epoxy is that it breaks down in UV light over time. Aside from that, and being more expensive than contact cement, and just as messy as contact cement, and you have to mix it, it might work just fine.![]()
It's only like $5-$6. I get it from Auto Zone. Not really messy at all--just put it where you need it.
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That looks nice!Might be time for another steering wheel of you don't mind losing your heated steering.
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B 7000 adhesive.Has anyone had the wood ring around the grip start coming off the Escalade steering wheel? If so, What did you use to glue it back on?
Very nice! Thank you.B 7000 adhesive.
Maybe a learning for others...cover the leather with masking tape beforehand to keep the glue off and make cleanup easier.I fixed my 2007 Escalade wood trim wheel and my 2008 GMC Denali with the same wood trim wheel. Both of mine were partially loose. I could pull one side away from the wheel while the other side was still stuck. I used The Right Stuff, it is an advanced rubberized silicone. Handles all temperatures. After squeezing the right stuff into place I put some plastic clamps I have on the wheel to hold it in place. Left it overnight to cure.
No issues with either car since. It was hard to get all the excess wiped off before it dried. I tore paper towels into small 2x2 size pieces and kept wiping around the rim till the towels came away totally clean. Probably used 30 of the small towel pieces to get it wiped clean.
Don’t get it on your hands it is tough to get off skin also.