Steering Wheel Restoration
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Car: 1969 Z/28, 1983 Z/28
Engine: 350, 305 (L69)
Transmission: TKO-600, T5
Axle/Gears: 3.42, 3.73
Steering Wheel Restoration
Has anybody tried to do a restoration on their leather-wrapped steering wheel? Years ago, I stitched on one of those leather covers over the original leather on my 83 and it still looks great. It just doesn't cover the leather at the ends of the spokes completely.
I was thinking of getting some wider leather at my local upholstery shop and cut another one that matches the original pattern. I'm not sure what kind of padding I should use that will last at least a little longer than what the factory used on mine. The padding at the top of the wheel was all collapsed/deteriorated and the leather wanted to twist from placing my hand there.
Now, what about the black finish on the center section and spokes? Anybody know what that finish is? It doesn't appear to be paint, maybe a black oxide finish. It's just now starting to wear off wear I put my fingers. Not bad for 220,000 miles. I don't think paint would last that long.
Larry
I was thinking of getting some wider leather at my local upholstery shop and cut another one that matches the original pattern. I'm not sure what kind of padding I should use that will last at least a little longer than what the factory used on mine. The padding at the top of the wheel was all collapsed/deteriorated and the leather wanted to twist from placing my hand there.
Now, what about the black finish on the center section and spokes? Anybody know what that finish is? It doesn't appear to be paint, maybe a black oxide finish. It's just now starting to wear off wear I put my fingers. Not bad for 220,000 miles. I don't think paint would last that long.
Larry
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Re: Steering Wheel Restoration
Had mine done for a 85 Trans Am.
http://www.american-stitches.com/index.htm
Not cheap, was around the $200 Mark, but came out awesome, just Like Original GM.
Rob
http://www.american-stitches.com/index.htm
Not cheap, was around the $200 Mark, but came out awesome, just Like Original GM.
Rob
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