[DeTomaso] Steering Wheel Re-covering
Larry - Ohio Time
Larry at ohiotimecorp.com
Sat Feb 28 17:12:49 EST 2015
Sean,
I have had VERY good luck with this cover http://wheelskins.com/
Put them on a number of cars. Still on my Explorer after 15 years. It is not
a hard project to do at all. I will even do it for you for free.
They are on the top of my list of products.
Larry - Cleveland
-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Sean Keane
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2015 3:40 PM
To: Pantera List
Subject: [DeTomaso] Steering Wheel Re-covering
The LeCarra steering wheel in my Pantera has had a gap in the leather
since I bought the car. I've covered it with black duct tape in the
past, but decided that it was time to get it fixed by having it
re-covered. This has turned into much more of a chore than I ever imagined.
The local auto reupholstery businesses have made it clear that they want
nothing to do with this, quoting prices north of $600.00 to do the job.
I called LeCarra and asked if they could do it, but they apparently
don't make 13" steering wheels anymore. The smallest they can do is
13.5", and mine is definitely 13". I like that it's that size, as it
gives me a little more clearance with my knees (I'm 6'0").
The best-looking candidate from Amazon.com was 13.5" and didn't fit.
Does anyone have any advice on where I could get this done? I'm willing
to pay reasonable money (i.e. less than the price of a new steering
wheel). Any help would be much appreciated.
Best Regards,
J. Sean Keane
1974 L-model
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