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The Ziciner Genuine Leather Steering Wheel Cover is a premium, handmade accessory designed for steering wheels up to 15 inches in diameter. Crafted from high-quality cowhide leather, it offers a luxurious feel while providing a secure, non-slip grip. The cover features a pre-sewn design for easy DIY installation, making it a perfect blend of style and functionality for car enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Ziciner |
Brand | Ziciner |
Model | Leather Steering Wheel Cover |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.68 x 4.21 x 1.06 inches |
Item model number | Leather Steering Wheel Cover |
Manufacturer Part Number | Ziciner-403SWC |
P**R
Fantastic Wrap
I have a 2011 Honda CR-Z and this fit very well in terms of size. Snug but not hard to get on. My partner is the whiz at stitching so she did that part and it looks great - probably wouldn't have looked as good if I had done it myself. I recommend checking out YT videos if you're not sure how to do it. The pre-sewn stitches on the edges made it easier to do though and helped keep the leather from tearing. Did I mention it's _actual leather_?! I honestly expected a fake material since everything on this price range usually is but it's definitely real, you can smell it when you get in the car. The surface is comfortable and has plenty of grip. I also really like how thin it is, I already don't like how so many modern steering wheels are so thick and I was nervous about adding to mine but this is barely noticeable.I grew up with the thick perforated ones that had plastic threading you wrapped around and this is a much better product.
F**Y
Great product. Put on 2004 Volvo C70.
Unfortunately no instructions.YouTube was ok but not detailed enough. Had to think about how to start so knot wouldn’t show. I did it inside on a stitch and tied a knot. Position wrap where you want it. I lined it up with old stitching. The thread will pull out of needle so I tied a triple knot at top of needle then kept tightening it as it looked like it would slip out. Then take needle, loop over and through outside stitch then sort of bend it over steering wheel and under corresponding stick on inside and pull long thread through. I pulled thread over my thumb rather than pulling against the stitch. I was afraid the thread would fray. I did this on the back side. Then repeated the process of pulling the needle over the front stitch and pushing it under and through from the front. On the parts that are wider, I used every other stitch on the back and threaded the needle and thread through them on the outside of cover. No one is going to see it. Then tried to line up the last stitch on back with the corresponding front one and repeated the sewing process. Looks great. I made a couple mistakes and just unthreaded them and restarted. Thread is very tough. They give you two needles and threads. I only used one. So I have an extra for posterity!!! I really like mine. Feels great. Hope the pictures help. I’m pretty handy but took 2.5 hours.
N**.
Fits 2003 Ford F250 perfectly, Looks and feels great!!
I installed this on my 2003 Ford F250 and am extremely happy with the result. The leather is really good quality and makes the steering wheel thicker, easier to grip and feels so much better. It is indeed real leather 100% positive. The fit is really nice. You will have to stretch the cover quite a bit to get it over your steering wheel so placement of the seam is very important. Once the cover is pulled into place the only way you can move the seam position is to pull the cover off and start over. The seam on mine started to come apart but its an easy fix with the thread they give you. Once you have the seam positioned you just have to get the cover as even as possible all around. You start on the back side of the cover and tie to one of the seams. Next you just run the provided thread from seam to seam side to side until you get to the air bag. Once at the Airbag you get as close as you can then run the thread under the cover to the other side of the airbag and keep as tight as you can without breaking the thread. Once you get all the way around the wheel you tie off the thread and leave a 2 inch tail of thread that you will tuck under the leather and you are done. If you look at my pictures you will see that the leather will stick up around the airbag area slightly but it really doesn't look or feel bad. Once this cover is on there it is not moving. It will take two hours or so to put on correctly and will take some trial and error and patience. One of the bundles of thread they give you will do the entire wheel with lots to spare. It also comes with a needle and thimble. The steering wheel cover looks great almost looks factory. I was really impressed with the quality and highly recommend. Picture with the new Ford emblem is with the steering wheel cover glued down by the airbag.
K**Y
Perfect fit, Easy install, great look!
Used for my 2002 Ford F350. The steering wheel was in bad shape. Watched a YT video for the stitching, SUPER easy! It came out great, took about 30 minutes, and was my first time doing this. My only advice is to center the stitching, and to make sure that your steering wheel is smooth. I tried patching the missing steering wheel leather with duct tape prior to applying this new wrap. I wish I had made the tape more smooth, as this wrap shows all of the details underneath. Still looks amazing, just like factory and I will definitely put one of these on my Corvette. It's a thin wrap, but feels like original, has a very firm grip, doesn't spin around like the cheap stretchy ones. Factory fit.
M**M
Quality cover
This was exactly what I was looking for, thin, high quality. I don’t like the bulky steering wheel covers, so this is perfect! Install was a not difficult but a little tedious. I do t know thing about sewing, just take your time, once you get the hang of it, it’s not bad. Probably took about 30 minutes.Pics are before & after
D**.
Fantastic return on a steering wheel's worth!
I'm uncertain if it's real leather or not but it feels nice, looks nice, and has made an immense difference in the steering wheel of my 1976 MG Midget. The installation was easy, and although I've got some experience with sewing and embroidery, I'd imagine that anyone can install this, given enough time.My wheel was a little thinner in diameter, so I cut off some excess leather and re-stitched the lines on one side, but it still turned out fine!
S**S
Does not fit my 15" steering wheel
It looks nice but it was too tight to stretch around my 15" steering wheel, and it's too big to wrap tightly around and stitch closed.
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