🖤 Stitch Your Style: Drive in Luxury!
The Belinous Leather Steering Wheel Cover is a premium, universal fit cover designed for vehicles ranging from cars to boats. Made from a single piece of genuine cowhide, it offers durability and a seamless aesthetic. The DIY installation process is made easy with included instructions, needles, and thread, allowing you to personalize your driving experience. With a 3-year warranty and dedicated customer service, this cover is the perfect blend of style and practicality.
Manufacturer | BELINOUS |
Brand | BELINOUS |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 0.6 x 5.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BELINOUS-SC01-M-C8-II |
Manufacturer Part Number | BELINOUS-SC01-M-C8-II |
B**G
M4 very snug on 2008 Toyota Sienna. Lace-on steering wheel covers take time but look & work great.
My old lace-on leather steering wheel cover was showing it's age, so I got this BELINOUS lace-on steering wheel cover in Gray, style SC01 (smooth non-perorated leather) in the M4 size. It was a tight fit initially and a bit of a struggle to fit around the steering wheel of my 2008 Toyota Sienna, but as a result it does not slip at all. The "4" width (3 7/8" - 4 1/8" grip circumference) resulted in a perfect edge-to-edge fit around the rim of the steering wheel. I used a two-thread "baseball" stitch because I love the resulting criss-cross pattern. BELINOUS provided me with 3 sets of needle and thread which was nice. The thread feels pre-waxed and threaded easily thru the pre-punched holes. This product has a very nice feel to the leather, and the gray color blends nicely with my gray interior. The price was very good also. It goes without saying that the key to doing a good job with these lace-on covers is taking your time. They require more work but the end result is SO worth it.
E**L
Love it. Take your time and put on some tunes
My original steering wheel was pitting and feels horrible to the touch. This leather covering made a night and day difference. Hope it last. Will update review if it doesn't.I used the baseball stitch as per the included instruction sheet that lead to a YouTube video. It is very simple to install. It just takes time to complete.Tips:1) I used a ratcheting clamps to hold down the completed section so that it doesn't unravel.2) A mirror came in handy to see the holes on the back side of the steering wheel.3) Put on the radio while you stitch this together. Be careful to not drain your car's 12v battery, since this will take hours to complete. I attach a 12v charger to the battery to keep the battery topped off while in accessory mode.4) Size S4 fits perfectly for a 2007 Prius. It may seem too small, but the leather will stretch a bit when pulling the stitch tight.
T**M
Works great! Buy L4 version for tacomas fits snug.
Authentic feel and smell of leather. Took around an hour to install, but oddly satisfying. If I were to do it again, I wouldn’t have gone straight through the holes around the cross sections of my steering wheel. Pulling the line tight in those sections made the leather scrunch up a little bit. Didn’t read the instructions until after, it states to put “dummy stitches” in that area. Would’ve likely came out better had I done that. All in all, a great product. Doesn’t slide around like other aftermarket covers, feels better than my stock wheel and looks 10 times better than my old worn out wheel. For those wondering, I installed mine on a 2005 Tacoma— bought the L4 version. No slack, fits perfect. I imagine most tacomas would use that size. Another thing to look out for is the overlapping of leather when pulling the thread tight. Make sure to lay one side over the other so it’s not at random. The result will be a lot more uniform and feel better on the hands. Definitely recommend for the price.
A**R
a solid product with room for improvement
This lace-up leather steering wheel cover looks great and feels solid once installed, but there are a few things to keep in mind. First, if your steering wheel has thick or wide spokes, this may not be the best option, there's nothing included to secure the wrap around those areas, so it can look a bit unfinished.Second, they provide three lengths of cotton thread and three needles, which seems generous—until I realized the thread is about 5 inches too short per section. I had to splice in an extension, which isn’t a huge deal but definitely an annoyance that could’ve been avoided with just slightly longer thread.That said, the install was pretty straightforward, but long..2 hours to do it carefully. I pulled each stitch nice and tight, and for now, it’s holding well. Time will tell if it loosens up with use.All in all, a solid product with room for improvement—but still worth considering
C**S
Fun to do, looks great
Looks great. Like everyone else says, take your time. The instructions say "tight is right" so keep pulling the stitches tight to keep it looking good. Real leather is tough so don't worry about tearing the holes when you pull. I did a baseball stitch and it looks great. Took about 2 hours with a break to complete. No more sticky steering wheel!
P**L
I love these steering wheel covers!
Be prepared to spend some quality time with your steering wheel. I have installed three of these now on various types of steering wheels, and they all turned out great. On my 1962 Corvair with the original thin steering wheel, I used a straight across stitch (see photo). On my GMC truck and Toyota Camry, which have the newer padded steering wheels, I used a baseball stitch. Not to brag, but I'm kind of proud of the finished product. However, like the title says, don't hurry through the job. I spent an average of 3 hours on each one, with multiple "trips" around the wheel, tightening the thread in minute amounts each time. On the Camry which has "thumb bulges" at approximately the 10/2 positions, there was quite a bit of pulling to stretch the leather over the bulge, but it is quite capable of handling the stretch. I highly recommend this brand of real leather steering wheel cover. Everyone who drives these cars has commented on how much they like the feel and the grip.
C**A
Works good and feels decent for the price.
Follow the sizing chart and you should be good. Overall the quality and prices was good. It's cheap enough that if it does get damages, it's easily replaceable. The instructions listed gave a few good videos on learning to do the stitching and as a guy with no experience, I think I did well enough and am happy with how it looks. If your not looking to spend an hour or so then just get a universal one.
T**L
Feels great!
Fit perfect. Took about 2 hours to install using the ‘baseball stitch’ method. Feels great! So much better than just a cover. Would only request a little longer string. I didn’t really have enough to finish with one continuous line, had to tie on one of the second ones. At least they give you three of em.
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