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Restoring steering wheel

Postby crzymx » Sun Dec 28, 2008 7:57 pm

Ive come to notice how bad my steering wheel actually is. The leather is wearing quite rapidly, and its become dull, and spotty and torn. I was wondering if there are any fixes other than replacing it. As in re trimming it etc. Can it be done, and who can do it. Or can you restore the leather with a chemical?
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Postby Garry » Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:04 pm

It can be recovered. Try looking at a few motor trimmers. There's a place in Qld thats supposed to do a good job and charge reasonable prices. Maybe some of the Qld guys know the place. Failing that there's Blackmans and Sons in Victoria but they were a bit pricey.

I was going to get mine recovered but found an almost new SE wheel instead so use that instead. I'd still like to eventually get the original Nardi wheel recovered because it feels a bit thicker than the SE wheel.
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Postby wun911 » Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:24 pm

You can have it retrimmed in CF and perforated leather, the more holes it has the lighter it gets. They can also shrink it in both diameter and thickness; smaller size = LW.

For a little extra they can usually remove the airbag for you...

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Personally I dont want too much leather covering the wheel, all the stiching will bring about the added weight of thread and they dont have CF thread which is a real deal breaker.

I want to organize a GB on CF/perforated leather stearing wheels with optional air bag removal? Any takers
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Restoring steering wheel

Postby crzymx » Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:25 pm

It is a great wheel. I was thinking of asking my existing trimmer who will be doing my seats as soon as he opens the bloody shop, theres about a grand waiting for him in cash, and thats just discount price lucky me :D.

but id rather source the job from someone who specialises in it as it seems a bit tricky. How much did your new wheel cost ya?
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Postby Fatty » Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:27 pm

ATUC in adelaide or Blackmans in Melbourne.. read HERE

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Postby Garry » Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:41 pm

Woopsie.....Adelaide then. I knew someone else would know :oops: I might ring then during the weeks and see if they're open the following week. I can drop my old wheel off while I'm in Adelaide. 8)
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Postby grump » Mon Dec 29, 2008 4:31 am

any trimmer worth their weight should be able to do a steering wheel if they work in leather.
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Postby crzymx » Mon Dec 29, 2008 1:32 pm

yeah this guys good. Hes been doing showcars for 30 years. I dont know i just think that its a specialty if you know what i mean. I want it coming out looking original. 150 sounds good though.
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Postby spitty » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:22 pm

Gary When are you coming to Adelaide :?: :?:

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Postby grump » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:26 pm

I really like the c/f and leather wheel. Wun ,where do you get them from?
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Postby Garry » Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:23 pm

Spitty,

See here http://mx5cartalk.com/phpBB-3.0.2/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=34475

I tried calling the dudes in Adelaide yesterday but only got an answering machine. :frown: They are probably on holidays like nearly everyone else I guess.
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Postby Fra66L » Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:38 pm

grump wrote:I really like the c/f and leather wheel. Wun ,where do you get them from?

+1 :)
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Postby Fra66L » Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:19 pm

Fra66L wrote:
grump wrote:I really like the c/f and leather wheel. Wun ,where do you get them from?

+1 :)

Any news Wun?
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Postby RG.net » Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:31 pm

this one is for wun:

changing the stock steering wheel to an aftermarket non airbag wheel will save you 2KGS!

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Restoring steering wheel

Postby Szemen » Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:58 pm

That steering wheel looks like its from a Porsche, you can see the instrument cluster in the background...Man i love that steering wheel!


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