| In a message dated 8/30/2007 3:18:16 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
ebartle@hbci.com writes:
Also,  what are some suggestions for a replacement steering wheel. Mine is in
bad  shape.
If you want to repair the wheel, you can grind out (V groove) all the  
cracks. Use PC-7 (epoxy from hardware store-comes in two cans). Fill the 
damaged  
portion above the surface.As it dries, it gets to the consistency of wood, when 
 
it does, you can sand it smooth without much effort.Sand the entire wheel and 
 paint with black urethane gloss paint. (This is what the Eastwood steering  
wheel repair kit says-and it works great!)
Mike Moore  
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