🛠️ Stitch Your Way to Style!
The BELINOUS Universal Leather Car Steering Wheel Cover is a premium, customizable accessory designed to fit 99% of steering wheel models. Made from high-quality cowhide leather, it features a single sewn seam for a sleek look and is easy to install with included instructions. Enjoy a comfortable grip and a stylish upgrade to your vehicle's interior, backed by a 3-year warranty and lifetime support.
Manufacturer | BELINOUS |
Brand | BELINOUS |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 0.6 x 5.3 inches |
Item model number | BELINOUS-SC02-M4-C8 |
Manufacturer Part Number | BELINOUS-SC02-M4-C8 |
S**E
Easier to install than most.
Usually you have to poke your needle through a hole in the leather on each side as you stitch. On this one, you just go under the strong thread they have already sown along the edge, and pull it together. The stitching look great when it is done, and it is much faster to install. It is also a huge benefit that they sell so many different sizes, particularly for the circumference of the steering wheel cross section. This ensures that both edges of the leather butt up perfectly under the stitches.
J**K
Works well
I have a 20 year-old Honda s2000 with a leather-wrapped steering wheel which, after 20 years, shows signs of wear, but nothing unusual. I have a 21 year-old Toyota 4Runner with the same thing. No problems other than normal wear. The leather-wrapped wheel on my 8 year-old WRX, on the other hand, has started to shed its skin and look terrible. (Maybe I should check the owner's manual to make sure I'm using the steering wheel properly.) Anyway, I bought this wrap for it to cover up the unsightly bald patches on the wheel.Other reviews of this wrap mentioned a ~2-hour installation time and some difficulty. I think that's legitimate. You have to make sure you order it in the right size, first of all. Once you've done that, stretch it over the wheel and make sure the amount of material is the same on the "front" and "back" sides of the wheel. Make sure you have good lighting. Thread the included needle with the included thread, and start stitching at a convenient location on the wheel. Make sure you pull the thread tight as you go. Be super careful with the first several stitches and check your work to make sure it looks right. Before long, you'll get the hang of it and the rest of it will go pretty easily. Overall, I'm happy with it. It looks good, and is nice and tight. Bonus: It also smells pretty good.
M**R
Spot-on sizing, but looks the price
Size chart was spot-on. Material is definitely not premium. The stitching down the sides looks pretty janky once installed, particularly at the spokes. However, it definitely added the additional girth and cushion I was looking for in my steering wheel, to let me grip it more comfortably. Install went fairly smoothly just following the instructions that came with it. Overall, it's well-worth the price if you're more concerned about function than form.
R**I
Does the job
Covers an old crummy wheel and does the job. Just takes alot of time. Better than buying a steering wheel and better looking than a wheel cover.
J**I
Great feeling leather
Comfortable soft leather with excellent fit. stitching took about 1.5 hrs since I threaded the premade stitching instead of stitching through holes in the leather. This product upgrades my interior without breaking the bank. Gives me excellent grip compared to original plastic wheel. I expect product to last long with regular maintenance and cleaning.
H**E
Before and after…..
This was for My 2008 Honda Ridgeline. I am an individual who has normally, very little patience. I tried to do this on three separate occasions and threw my hands up in the air and gave up each time. Then I tried to hire someone else to do it and that was disappointing as well, as no one wanted to do it. So I forced myself to do it and 9 hours later, I have included a photo of the OEM Wheel, that I eventually covered and the final results. I will be the first to admit, that the final results was not perfect my any means……. However, given my patience level and having run out obscenities to use, I finally beat it this time, rather than it beating me. Needless to say….. I rewarded myself with three fingers of Quality Irish Whiskey, after that ordeal.BTW, it is important to mention, that the price was excellent and there was nothing wrong with the quality of The Steering Wheel Cover, Needles or Thread…… or instructions…… although I did watch several others who apparently possessed a greater supply of talent than me, and so the video’s didn’t really help me out….. very much, as it finally came down to trial & error!!!GOOD LUCK, SHOULD YOU VENTURE INTO THESE UNCHARTED WATERS…….
P**Y
Tedious Installation
Installation was very tedious--not difficult but took a while! Instructions said it could take up to three hours and I did it in less time, but not by much. Here are hints to make the job easier:1. Plan to take up to three hours to install.2. I found holding the needle with a pair of pliers was easier than by hand.3. Gloves, which were recommended in instructions, were cumbersome and I didn't use them.4. Finding the presewn holes was a real bear--if you use readers, you'll need them!5. A clamp (pic included) was useful to hold stitches tight6. Although not in instructions, after I installed the cover, I used a wet towel to help shape it and take out wrinkles--should dry in shape.7. Overall, a quality product which I hope lasts for a long time!! For some reason, stitches on the bottom look a bit raggedy--they're not!
I**!
2002 honda crv
The fit was perfect, at first looking at it I thought it would be way to big for my honda crv. But it was perfect. The feel of it in your hand feels like your driving a Cadillac, the wrap forms around your original wheel so the imprints from factory will still be felt through the wrap. It glides through your hands and is one of the best upgrades I've brought. It changes the entire feel! I brought the coffee color and I love it. It adds a great touch to the vehicle. Also stitching took about 45 min. I just pushed it through both sides and moved to the next stitch and kept going. If I could do it anyone could.
L**M
Cumple con la descripción
El material es piel, tal como se describe, con un bonito acabado y precision en la medida, además el paquete contiene varios hilos y agujas
S**E
Good quality leather
I used the chart to select Size and the fit was perfect for my 2006 Silverado 1500 , the sewing is a bit tedious but only took me about an hour and feels almost like a factory leather wheel now. Very happy I bought this.
R**.
esta genial
despues de años buscando un cubrevolante de piel y solo encontrar de burdo plastico encontre este.....esta genial
T**R
Better than I exepected
The L5 size fits 16” steering wheel on F250, as described. It’s real leather, and the thread and needles (nice and blunt so you don’t stab yourself) are well suited to the stitching. I think if you were really careful you could make it look pretty professional, although on a Ford Super Duty there are several large parts of the wheel where it is attached to the centre and you can’t wrap. Leather if perforated, nice soft feel. Satisfied. A lot better than a fit-over cover
T**Y
Yes Real Leather ! !
I bought this steering wheel cover as my steering wheel was looking ragged. I had concerns about buying this not knowing if it is "Real Leather" as someone had posted that it isn't but to my satisfaction this is definitely real leather. The thickness of this s/w cover is just right. I used a black Sharpie to darken the raw leather edges. The thread that comes with this s/w cover is the same thickness as the stitches on the s/w cover itself and comes with plenty of pre-waxed thread and 2 needles. This took me a few hours to stitch and the reason I give this s/w cover 4 Stars is the stitching on the s/w cover is inconsistent meaning it was a wider stitch on the front side of the cover and a shorter stitch on the back. When you are stitching you are supposed to go back and forth straight across but the stiches size difference changes this as you go. I used the 'Every Stitch' method as the 'Every Other Stitch' method would have made the inconsistency more noticeable. For me getting started was the hardest part as I stitched every other didn't like it, un-did it then started to stitch every stitch. This process is definitely not for those with OCD. Over All I Like how my steering wheel looks and feels now and I Recommend this Good Quality Real Leather Steering Wheel Cover.
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