🖤 Stitch Your Drive in Style – Because Your Toyota Deserves the Best!
The Eiseng DIY Stitch Steering Wheel Cover is a premium microfiber leather accessory tailored for select Toyota models from 2010 to 2024. It offers a perfect fit, durable protection, and a hands-on DIY installation experience with included tools, enhancing both comfort and style without any unpleasant odors.
Manufacturer | GL |
Brand | Eiseng |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.3 x 5.2 x 1.1 inches |
Item model number | QC-Microfiber-Tacoma |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | QC-Microfiber-Tacoma |
T**M
Hard work, but excellent
Due to many mentions of not enough material left to tuck near the spokes, I paid very close attention to positioning , the directions and the install video before tackling this. Both in their video and in the instructions, it says to tuck before stitching. So that’s what I did. No problems at all with not enough material to tuck. The two sided tape was helpful keeping it all together.I did not do one long stitch over the circumference of the wheel. I stopped and started at various points. Particularly when I got to the spokes. Spokes I did last. I would stitch up a little on one side of a spoke, pull the needle from the thread and start stitching up the other side with a new length of thread. There is plenty of it, so don’t worry about not having enough. The idea was to be sure the material stayed centered and looked right when complete.I have the stitching prowess of a jelly bean, so watched a few videos on that too, still couldn’t figure it out, and just did it my way with the stitching.This job is NOT for the faint of heart. I’m embarrassed to share how many hours this took me, but it might rhyme with “over ate flowers”.There is a little extra material on the back side of each lower spoke that I’m going to take some contact adhesive to. It’s a little bunched up there, but should lay flat with a little glue. Overall it looks fantastic, takes a ton of effort, and feels thick and awesome.
J**.
High Quality, nice feel, and great look!!
This is a great upgrade for my 2020 Toyota Tundra. It feels soft yet durable, luxurious, and sporty. I really like it a lot and surprised Toyota doesn’t ship their trucks with a factory leather steering wheel.The only issues I have are:1. Adhesive is terrible on the side bars of the steering wheel. It has come unstuck and has created slack/ bunched up leather on the backside of the 3 and 9 o’clock spokes. (See pics)2. Very time consuming and somewhat complex to install if steering wheel is left on. (I left mine on. Some online videos show others removing theirs but I did NOT want to do that as the airbag is involved).3. No video from seller on installing on the Tundra steering wheel. (I believe the video they have is of a simple 3 spoke bmw steering wheel)4. No enough material to cover edges of the spokes of steering wheel at 3 and 9 o’clock (see pic)I’m not gonna exaggerate...it did take about 5 hours to install. I broke it up over two days to do it. The most difficult thing is to figure out where to start and what to do next. Once you get into your groove it moves by quickly.I may undo the side stitching and see if I can add contact cement or something to peg down the bunched up leather I referenced earlier. I admit that there could be some issue with my quality of installation but the parts of the steering wheel that are the actual wheel portion...look great. They fit snugly and seem to be perfectly aligned at the 6 o’clock position and along the top arch of the steering wheel.Def recommend this. It was only $35 and it makes the driving experience so much better. Just wish the adhesive was stickier so I didn’t have the gathered up amount in the backside of the steering wheel. I’ll figure out the 3 & 9 o’clock positions and lack of material. May just need to be pegged down with some liquid adhesive.
L**K
Looks great!!
All in all I'm very happy with thie product! It did take about 7-8 hours between removing and reinstalling the steering wheel and stitching it all up. I did it in one "long" evening and had the truck back on the road the next day. I would recommend dedictaing a couple of days to the project so you donlt have to rush.It fits extremely good and feels great. Everyone I tell that this was not from the factory can't belive it. It really looks that good!
M**O
Make sure to test fit it.
The finish looks nice and gives you all the necessary tools to get the job done! Unfortunately, I was sent the wrong item. I will give it a five star if they will return/replace it.
M**E
Great, but be prepared for the job.
The end product came out great, The install was pretty tough though, I almost gave up at the beginning.The fitment around the back feels a little loose, but that may have been my fault. Make sure you use the double sided tape, otherwise it will move on you once you’re done.Also instead of forcing the fabric into the plastic, do yourself a favor and take them off( shown in my pics)Good luck!
P**N
Stitches install, but poor sizing/cuts.
The media could not be loaded. Installation is straightforward, but due to the incorrect pattern cutting you need to be sure your loops line up so that your perforated seams line up (so count how many loops on one part correspond to the other half before stitching so that your seam lines up).Additionally, as is commonly mentioned the material is too short in some places. My photos and video show one side of the continuously stitched portion lines up close enough on one side, but it's sorely too short on the other side. That's one continuous threaded area at the top of the steering wheel, so there's only one way to stitch it. I'm hoping the adhesive tape can help keep that portion stretched and tucked after all is said and done. Still, had that part been cut just about 20mm longer it would've been much better.Also, taking off the steering wheel makes install much easier. I can't imagine contorting my body to wrap this in the car. For the price I guess it's ok, but this is very far from perfect.
A**N
Takes time, but worth it.
I was hesitant in buying this for over a month. After pulling the trigger I still waited yet another month before putting it on because I was so scared how many people said it too them 4+ hours to put it on. I finally put it on and took about 5 hours. I took my time and made sure everything was centered and stitches looked good. If you have patience it can come out perfect. There is plenty of material however a little extra wouldn’t hurt. Make sure you use the provided tape at 9 and 3. If you don’t you will get a small bubble in the back. After I noticed I backed out some thread and re-did the section before moving on. I am very happy with this product.
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