Steering caps are a great way to spruce up an old car,
disguising a worn steering wheel or adding a colorful accent to your dashboard.
Many steering wheels get cracked or sticky after many years of use, so a
steering wheel cover can really improve the overall look of your vehicle.
Leather steering wheel covers often require you to lace the cover to the
steering wheel, so check that your steering wheel cover comes with a needle and
loop thread before buying.
Things you need to
- · cover steering wheel
- · Trena
- · Lacing rope
- · Needle
- · isopropyl alcohol
- · Rag
Show More Instructions
1. Measure the diameter of your steering wheel and make sure
the cover you intend to use is the appropriate size.
The steering wheel cover
that is too small will be difficult to get in and one that is too large will
not fit properly.
2. Clean the steering wheel with isopropyl alcohol and a cloth.
The steering wheel must be cleaned and dried before starting to install the
steering wheel cover.
3. Center of the steering wheel.
4. Remove the flywheel cover from the packaging and check the
instructions for positioning information. Place the steering wheel cover
properly on the car steering wheel.
5. Fold the front of the steering wheel cover over, and shape
it around the steering wheel. Remove all adhesive backings, and locate the
holes for threading.
6. Thread the needle with lacing thread and start the lace at
the point indicated in the instructions. Continue to lace across the diameter
of the flywheel cover, pulling the thread taut with each stitch.
7. Finish loop around the entire steering wheel cover and pull
the wire taut. Tie two knots at the end of the wire, cut off the excess, and
hide the knots inside the flywheel cover. You can get additional details by checking out this link: best aftermarket steering wheels