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RGuy

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where can I find one that matches the stock tan leather steering wheel?

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Get the wheelskins, they're very high quality and we got them in our Odyssey.

Just make sure the pattern even out though, cause you can't adjust it afterward.

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I have a gray wheelskin and LOVE IT! It matches the interior almost perfectly and looks extremely classy thumb

<small>[ November 14, 2003, 03:56 AM: Message edited by: Blue-By-U ]</small>
 

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I have the tan interior and went to autozone and for $20 I picked up the ford racing in black put it on backwards so the emblems face the dash and I think it looks pretty sweet, not to say those wheelskins don't look better.Its just that unfortunately owning a sho has forced me to become a miser about the extras if ya know what I mean.(I'm sure many of you do)
 

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^^^Nope, about $28-35 depending where you go. Kinda tiring to put on though, make sure to wear gloves :eek:

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DDakRT did a great job of installing his wheelskin. Make sure you skip a hole if the steering wheel spoke is too wide. If you don't skip a wide spoke, the thread will look funny trying to reach around it. Notice how DDakRT's wheelskin bordering the lower left spoke has 2 holes without thread. That looks much better than having to stretch a thread across the whole thing thumb
 

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I never skipped any holes :D The threads are just real tight and goes along the edge of the Wheelskin where the spoke is.

I punched myself in the nose when the thread snapped at the last spoke though... squint
 

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DDakRT:
I never skipped any holes :D The threads are just real tight and goes along the edge of the Wheelskin where the spoke is.

I punched myself in the nose when the thread snapped at the last spoke though... squint
Wow, those holes don't seem to have any thread in them...great job! You must have been pulling extremely hard for that thread to snap. I swear I used all my might and that string held tight.
 

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