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Re: Steering wheel covers

To: Kinderlehrer <kinderlehrer@mindspring.com>, Triumphs <Triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Steering wheel covers
From: "Scott A. Roberts" <herald1200@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 22:07:46 -0400
References: <BAD64DCC9AAEFD44AE72419481E3F5E60B48B3@terra-server1.main.ex-centris.com> <00ab01c335d6$7c5aba20$03000004@computer> <000c01c335e3$c8ba3280$7f202d44@medfrd01.nj.comcast.net> <00d501c335e5$55300860$03000004@computer>
Bob-
Actually, it works fine- looks great. I did that with mine- same
inexpensive($14.00US) leather cover. You will never notice there is no
additional stitching. Although you could add it if you know how and have a
machine...

Scott


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kinderlehrer" <kinderlehrer@mindspring.com>
To: "Scott A. Roberts" <herald1200@comcast.net>; "Triumphs"
<Triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: Steering wheel covers


> Thanks Scott,
> That would be an option except that the edges are folded and stiched and I
> don't think it would give the same finished look.
> Bob
>
>
>
> > Bob-
> > Rather than fold it over, what you should do is to fold it around the
rim,
> > and measure the width you need. Then trim back each side evenly- keeping
> the
> > same middle point. Then refit to the wheel, and stitch. It will be a
> little
> > harder without the prepunched holes- but not like punching through
folded
> > leather! BTDT
> >
> > Scott

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