Jim Timber
Veteran Member
I got a new to me truck a couple weeks ago and the hard plastic wheel has a blister at 4:30 that's bugging me. Today while trying to find some repair parts for my Tahoe (bounced a deer off the grill), I pulled a steering wheel from another ford (new truck is a F350) that has the same cruise control buttons and airbag; only the new wheel is much softer material and is a couple years older.
So what I'm thinking is that I want to leather wrap the wheel I just got as it'll be more comfortable, while protecting it from wearing out. But I don't want a cheesy add-on wrap that just goes around the rim - I want to make the whole thing leather with seams that go between the spokes, not around them (like a factory wrap).
Anyone ever done this? Any pointers?
I've done some vinyl cladding about 20 years ago when I was making custom speaker panels in cars, but I've never sewn leather around a form before. With vinyl, I'd use contact cement and a heat gun, but I never stitched anything. All the seams were hidden.
So what I'm thinking is that I want to leather wrap the wheel I just got as it'll be more comfortable, while protecting it from wearing out. But I don't want a cheesy add-on wrap that just goes around the rim - I want to make the whole thing leather with seams that go between the spokes, not around them (like a factory wrap).
Anyone ever done this? Any pointers?
I've done some vinyl cladding about 20 years ago when I was making custom speaker panels in cars, but I've never sewn leather around a form before. With vinyl, I'd use contact cement and a heat gun, but I never stitched anything. All the seams were hidden.