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Posted: 4/4/2016 6:23:19 PM EDT
anybody know mine is starting to look workmans shabby
Link Posted: 4/4/2016 6:24:37 PM EDT
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buy a leather kit online, re-stich it.

it comes with instructions
Link Posted: 4/4/2016 6:24:44 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/4/2016 6:29:05 PM EDT
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A good apholstery shop can make it look like new.




Find one in the ghetto, that has been around for a long time.
Link Posted: 4/4/2016 6:30:47 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/4/2016 6:36:36 PM EDT
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If you want a truly professional job there's a fellow in Texas who does nothing but custom leather covers for things such as steering wheels.  His work is absolutely amazing and rivals the nicest factory jobs I've ever seen.  Best I recall he charged about $400 to do the last one I sent down there.

Link Posted: 4/4/2016 6:39:38 PM EDT
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Have you tried a leather cleaner and re-oiling it?  Or is it torn up and scuffed?
Link Posted: 4/4/2016 6:46:28 PM EDT
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+1

Mine was nasty after 150K miles.

This took time to install, but was worth it.

Usually, I don't even care about nasty, but the wheel was in bad shape.

Link Posted: 4/20/2016 10:23:31 PM EDT
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I got one for my f150 based on this thread. The nasty leather was driving me nuts.

Better now.

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