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The Eiseng DIY Car Black Genuine Leather Steering Wheel Cover is a premium accessory designed specifically for 3 Spoke Honda Civics from 2006 to 2011. Made from 100% genuine leather, this cover not only enhances the aesthetic of your vehicle's interior but also provides a comfortable and secure grip. With a DIY installation process, you can enjoy the satisfaction of personalizing your ride while protecting the original steering wheel.
Manufacturer | GL |
Brand | Eiseng |
Item Weight | 6.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.71 x 6.89 x 1.38 inches |
Item model number | QC-CIVIC-000000006 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | QC-CIVIC-000000006 |
S**W
The steering wheel cover is an excellent excellent product I put one in my car it ...
The steering wheel cover is an excellent excellent product I put one in my car it was so easy to install it was easy to sew I love it it gives the car a nice look and the weather is so nice and it's smells just as nice as a leather jacket it's an excellent product and I would recommend it to anybody if you're looking for a steering wheel cover that looks authentic like it came from the factory by the steering wheel cover it is the best it is phenomenal I can't say enough good things about it
T**V
Worth the time and money!!
This steering wheel is totally the way to go, yes it’s more expensive, but if you take your time installing it it will totally blow your expectations out of the water.
S**N
Quality Product
Beautiful!
B**U
TAKE YOUR TIME. IT'S WORTH IT.
I tried this product to replace the decaying wrap on my steering wheel. I ripped out the old leather and covered the bare rubber steering wheel with this wrap.Presentation:The plastic envelope it was shipped in came with the wrap, double sided tape, a pair of scissors (essentially forceps with blades at the end), red thread, instructions, and a straight needle. Nice touch on including plenty of thread.Quality:Leather isn't bad. It's not the best because it's thick but it's not too rough but not too soft. If you wanted to, you could get your own premium leather fabric and cut out the shape yourself and install it that way if you want premium leather (I don't recommend it. It's a headache. Ask me how I know.). Speaking of cut outs, this wrap had the proper cut outs to wrap around all of the edges of the steering wheel so every inch is covered. Nice touch! You can easily tuck in the leather under the steering wheel trim.Installation:Easy installation with the included instructions. There are plenty of other videos out there showing similar installations so as other reviews say, watch the videos. Make sure to align the wrap constantly and tighten the stitch to keep it lined up at all times. Take your time like others have said, even if it takes hours. It's definitely worth it and you'll be able to see any issues if it's not aligned properly then you'll have to start over.
T**J
Installation takes time and patience, but it's worth it!
I ordered this after watching a few YouTube videos to get an idea of the installation difficulty. I figured it was worth a shot.I used the supplied double-sided tape to line everything up as carefully as possible. Before you start stitching, make sure you've lined up the wrap perfectly with the three spokes, then tuck everything in. It will take a bit of force to get the material under the plastic, so get someone with a bit of arm-strength to help if you don't feel comfortable with that.Once everything is tucked, the rest is pretty easy. Look at youtube videos for examples, but essentially you're just going back and forth, skipping one loop every time. I threaded every loop in the "nooks and crannies" of the wheel to make it a bit tighter.One major tip I have in regards to stitching: You can do all the stitches, but don't tie off the end right away. Instead, leave the end unsecured, and start back and the beginning and pull up the thread, sort of similar to tying a shoelace. Keep pulling the extra slack up (I used the plastic tool they provided) and simultaneously use your other hand to pinch the leather together. Again, youtube is your friend here, but hopefully this makes sense.I saw someone mention a chemical smell, and I would say while there is a scent to it, it's actually quite nice. Smells like dyed leather. Almost has a new car smell, like a BMW with leather seats.All in all I'm really happy with how it came out, looks almost like it was installed in the factory.
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