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The steering wheel in my 2010 registered yoke is starting to show signs of wear and tear and with just over 150,000 miles on the clock I'm not surprused. Was looking into get a decent cover for it and seen this on fleabay.

Any thoughts??

http://www.ebay.ie/itm/161362368819?redirect=mobile

Looks pretty nice actually.

 

I also like thicker, chunkier wheels so will help in that regard too.

 

Good choice!

I'd just get a new steering wheel from superskoda, skodateile or something. Covers never seem to fit right in my mind. But it takes a bit more money obviously :)

One of the first things I did with my car was fitted a leather wheel glove, which doesn't fit right, but is grain leather. I like grain leather way more than either plastic or the smooth polished leather than tends to be OEM.

Normally I hate the look of steering wheel covers, though have to admit that looks pretty good!

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Thanks for the input lads.

SIMBO:: The cars a taxi so €26 compared to about €130 including postage and all that hard work of taking the steering wheel out I couldn't be bothered with to be honest. Thanks though

Get one of these  :D

 

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