The best EVER of all steering wheel cover videos out there. You ROCK!! Thank you SO MUCH for this video and the excellent teaching talent you have. It saved me 200 dollars in labor that this upholstery shop were going to charge me after I almost begged them to do it for me because they did NOT wanted to do. Nobody did. I'm glad I learned and did it MYSELF. The results look SO PROFESSIONAL on my BMW 525i. Thank you again.
The steering wheel rim of my 2004 Honda S2000 is a little thin, I was thinking about getting a Genuine Leather Steering Wheel Cover to make the rim a little thicker. This excellent video is really helpful. I think I will be able to install mine successfully. Also, thanks to Jameshisself for suggestion of threading the first pass through the inside of the knot between the 2 pieces of thread.
Hi awesome Cover , but i have one question : in 6:35 when you start to sew the line it's better to do as you do OR cut it by making a node and resume after ? Thnks for the reply :)
Thank you for your question. We recommend doing what we do in the video, instead of cutting the thread and creating a new section. Does that answer your question?
Hi, great tutorial ! I have a "small" question, what should I do with the back of the material? ( I can sew the back just like you did with the front of the steering wheel?)
You could certainly do this, but it's not recommended. Managing one very long piece of thread is challenging and increases the likelihood of forming unwanted knots. Keep in mind that the entire thread needs to pass through each of the loops on the steering wheel cover, so using a single long piece would actually take more time. Thank you for the great question!
Finally, I found an instructional video with some actual instructions! Thanks!
The best EVER of all steering wheel cover videos out there. You ROCK!! Thank you SO MUCH for this video and the excellent teaching talent you have. It saved me 200 dollars in labor that this upholstery shop were going to charge me after I almost begged them to do it for me because they did NOT wanted to do. Nobody did. I'm glad I learned and did it MYSELF. The results look SO PROFESSIONAL on my BMW 525i. Thank you again.
The steering wheel rim of my 2004 Honda S2000 is a little thin, I was thinking about getting a Genuine Leather Steering Wheel Cover to make the rim a little thicker.
This excellent video is really helpful. I think I will be able to install mine successfully.
Also, thanks to Jameshisself for suggestion of threading the first pass through the inside of the knot between the 2 pieces of thread.
the only perfect video in youtube ever i watch about this subject... thank you from Turkey
Great video. I followed step by step and it came out looking amazing. Thanks!
Great Tutorial. An additional step I took was to tighten the thread using needle nose pliers before tying off each segment - getting it tight is key.
congratulations for the video , did very well . It was very useful to cover my plastic steering wheel with a leather steering wheel cover .... thanks
man you certainly know how to make a tutorial!great video,great job.Thank you!
Very well done!! Other videos weren't even close.
Just installed yesterday; excellent product and instructions.
Absolutely beautiful job!
Very nice. I'm going to give this a go when I order one, I hope it turns out as good as this one!
Thanks. Best demo. Doing this for my jeep.
Excellent video! Awesome work! Thank You!
Amazing Job
Good video. Great product. Fits really well.
Thank you so much for this video. Very very helpful :)
This was helpful. Thanks. :D
Perfect video dude! :)
Awesome buddy thanks for uploading
Very good explqnation, thank you Mrs.
Hi awesome Cover , but i have one question : in 6:35 when you start to sew the line it's better to do as you do OR cut it by making a node and resume after ? Thnks for the reply :)
Thank you for your question. We recommend doing what we do in the video, instead of cutting the thread and creating a new section. Does that answer your question?
Hi, great tutorial ! I have a "small" question, what should I do with the back of the material? ( I can sew the back just like you did with the front of the steering wheel?)
Thanks man u r the best.
Thank u very much , very detailed!!
Excellent job
this would look so awesome with red stitches
very very helpful thank you!!!!!
very very good video, thank you.
Great tutorial!, thx...
How long did it take you to finish it
It takes about 45 mins to 1 hour to complete the installation
cool video thx 😎
thats is how its done, A+
Gracias/ Thanks a lot
Very NICE!!
Nice job.
Thank you so much
it look's great
Hello, where can i get this cover? where to buy? can't find on ebay :/
We just re-launched our products! They can be found here:
stores.ebay.com/racingfeeling
where did you get the cover?
We just re-launched our products! They can be found here:
stores.ebay.com/racingfeeling
where can i purchase this?
We just re-launched our products. They can be found here:
stores.ebay.com/racingfeeling
nice JOB
Thank you
Well done
So why can't we just get a really long strand of thread and sew the whole thing at once?
You could certainly do this, but it's not recommended. Managing one very long piece of thread is challenging and increases the likelihood of forming unwanted knots. Keep in mind that the entire thread needs to pass through each of the loops on the steering wheel cover, so using a single long piece would actually take more time. Thank you for the great question!
Kool thanks
Where can you buy these? Website doesn't exist...
We just re-launched our products! They can be found here:
stores.ebay.com/racingfeeling
Good
noice
Excellent job