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I did a quick search, so I might have missed any past thread on this, but does anybody know of a decent (read: high-end) leather steering wheel cover that's commercially made?
I'll probably eventually have a local interior guy do a one-off, but in the meantime it would be nice to have something on there just to make me a little happier (even the Hondas I've had in the past had leather steering wheels).
Are you telling me folks think that the faux stitching is real?
When I "scratched" it, then rubbed it out, it 'healed" properly, just like leather should. Not easily possible with plastic.
The stitching is real, this is real.
Has this changed for 2009?
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Are you telling me folks think that the faux stitching is real?
It is leather, not the finest in the world but leather none the less. If you still don't believe us, try putting some leather conditioner on it...plastic or vinyl will not absorb the conditioner, but leather will. And yes, the stitching is indeed real.
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It's not overly soft and luxurious, but it feels similar to what BMW is using on the 3 series wheel imo.
I did a quick search, so I might have missed any past thread on this, but does anybody know of a decent (read: high-end) leather steering wheel cover that's commercially made?
I'll probably eventually have a local interior guy do a one-off, but in the meantime it would be nice to have something on there just to make me a little happier (even the Hondas I've had in the past had leather steering wheels).
The steering wheel may feel a bit dry and scratchy (as compared with many squishy and slickery feel covers) but be assured that it is real leather, and hand fitted and sewn at that.
Um, holding the wheel at 4 and 8 also makes that turn signal stalk "fit" much better.
Um, holding the wheel at 4 and 8 also makes that turn signal stalk "fit" much better.

Now I REALLY want a one off cover; just to hide (no pun intended) this poor excuse for "leather".

Now I REALLY want a one off cover; just to hide (no pun intended) this poor excuse for "leather".
Having said that, I'd probably get it recovered professionally if I were you. those covers never look right.
So ok, it passed this test but this isn't conclusive.
But you know what sold me that it's leather? The wheel happened to be in a position where one of the seams was at 12:00, and in sillhouette against the light I noticed that you could see the turned under ends of the leather, either side of the seam. Nobody, and I'm guessin' even MB, would fake the set up this much. If they did then they went the extra distance, so in honor of this, I'll call it leather.
So if anyone else posts a thread about the wheel being plastic, point out to them the area on either side of the seams.
I'm STILL going to have it redone, though.
Last edited by C300Kid; Jan 19, 2009 at 02:49 AM.
Regardless of the above, Merc C wheels (any of them, except C63) aren't a patch on the sports steering wheels that BMW offers.



