sorry if this sounds crazy but, why can't we just make a damn wood steering wheel?
Now I wanna take some money I saved and get a wood steering wheel, but prices are on a stealership level. Why can't I just find the wood pieces (like in pic below), chop my steering wheel in half, and weld/glue/duct tape (j/k) these fckers in? Has anyone ever done this? Seems like it'd save a hell of a lot of money to only buy the wood, and save time on installation not having to take off and put back on the entire steering wheel and reinstall the air bag, save time not having to resell my OEM, save time not waiting 4 weeks for somebody else to do it...
I guess what I'm asking is how hard is this shlt? Attachment 447253
Last edited by scottonfire; Jan 8, 2014 at 11:09 PM.
Now I wanna take some money I saved and get a wood steering wheel, but prices are on a stealership level. Why can't I just find the wood pieces (like in pic below), chop my steering wheel in half, and weld/glue/duct tape (j/k) these fckers in? Has anyone ever done this? Seems like it'd save a hell of a lot of money to only buy the wood, and save time on installation not having to take off and put back on the entire steering wheel and reinstall the air bag, save time not having to resell my OEM, save time not waiting 4 weeks for somebody else to do it...
I guess what I'm asking is how hard is this shlt? 
I'm thinking it's a lot harder than you think. I'd also be surprised if that's real wood on that wheel you like...likely some molded plastic made to look like wood.
You'd have to get the wood to work around the inner metal rim of the steering wheel I'd imagine, get the wood to look normal where it meets the leather, etc. I'd agree with ER; I would not classify it as a DIY at all.
But hey, you never know til you try...
Now I wanna take some money I saved and get a wood steering wheel, but prices are on a stealership level. Why can't I just find the wood pieces (like in pic below), chop my steering wheel in half, and weld/glue/duct tape (j/k) these fckers in? Has anyone ever done this? Seems like it'd save a hell of a lot of money to only buy the wood, and save time on installation not having to take off and put back on the entire steering wheel and reinstall the air bag, save time not having to resell my OEM, save time not waiting 4 weeks for somebody else to do it...
I guess what I'm asking is how hard is this shlt? 
Last edited by gogos; Jan 9, 2014 at 01:41 PM.
If you like DIY give it a try.
I am a
DIY'er. Till now to my CLK200K W209 I have:1. Upgrade the stock breaks with the 6-4 pistons calipers from the S-class.
2. Port the M45 supercharger.
3. Retrofit Command 2.0 with the bose amp from W208.
4. Retrofit the front seats with the seats from the W207 and many other smaller mods.
PS: Sorry for my english. I am trying my best.
So did you cut the aluminum core from the steering wheel and then attach the wooden pieces to the core using those cylinders?
Do I understand right that there is no metal reinforcement inside the wooden pieces? (I guess this is probably how OEM wheels are done anyway)
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Nothing against gogos, but I wouldn't want to have my face hitting that steering wheel at any speed with it compromised like that. And I'm sure that would not pass US inspection anyway.
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I guess it's possible to prepare a rounded wooden piece, then cut it in half, drill out the center, and glue back over the original aluminum structure then. A lot of work...
Metal wire core
Padding (basically a filler to the outside)
Thin wood veneer
Varnish (several coats) - that would be where you'd get the outside hardness from, not the wood itself
I've been wrong once or twice in my life before, though.

Interesting write-up: http://secondchancegarage.com/public/93.cfm
Though that's really old school.
Last edited by tommy; Jan 9, 2014 at 04:39 PM.
A video showing how a conventional wheel is made:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_buXKx0fQg
I found a wooden/leather steering wheel fot 250€, but I wanted to make my custom one the way I like it.
Everything can be done, if you wanted to do it. All you need is time and in some cases money.
Last edited by gogos; Jan 10, 2014 at 09:55 AM.




