








🛠️ Stitch your style, grip your drive!
The AUTOXBERT 38cm/15 Inch Hand Sewing Steering Wheel Cover is crafted from premium ultrafine fiber leather, offering a breathable, anti-slip surface that enhances driving safety and comfort. Designed for universal fit on most mid-sized steering wheels, it requires a DIY sewing installation with included needle and thread, allowing you to customize your grip and style while protecting your steering wheel from wear and tear.
| ASIN | B09SYXT9VN |
| Brand | AUTOXBERT |
| Colour | Blue |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (608) |
| Date First Available | 21 July 2022 |
| Inner Material | leather |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Item model number | C3639-3EBUK |
| Manufacturer | AUTOXBERT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | C3639-3EBUK |
| Package Dimensions | 19.61 x 10.79 x 2.39 cm; 100 g |
| Size | 38cm |
M**.
great fit, not too tight on a fiat panda (04) steering wheel. did not sew through the stitching but used blunt leather needles and sewed through the holes on the edge of the cover. used two needles, thread cord and put through 2 adjacent holes from the outside in, carry on round the wheel and pull tight and tie off when you get to a spoke( an assistants finger helps, like tying a bow) sew through the holes past the spoke , outside to in on the first pair of holes and pull tight and tie off, carry on sewing like this all the way round. pull tight til the edges nearly meet and the thread makes a very good seam and excellent grip on the cover. looks great and the grip is improved no end, perfect for older cars. sewing like this is a lot harder than some covers state but the end result is more professional and less likely to go wrong. just take your time and it does work.
R**T
This is a sew on steering wheel cover. I installed it on a '99 Accord OEM steering wheel. It looks excellent. There were no instructions, just a real leather cover, needle and thread. I watched a video on YT. It looks better on my car than the one the video depicted, because I made sure the seam was always straight as I sewed it on. You just put the seam in the bottom center of the wheel, run the thread through the needle and pull it on thru till the thread ends meet, tie a knot near the end where they meet, run it through the stitching on the cover, run that back through the thread so that ties it to the stitching. Then zig zag the thread through the front over the back and under the back stitch thru the front stitch and repeat keeping it tight. When you get to a steering spoke, run the thread behind the spoke and start again on the other side of the spoke. Pull it tight every 3 or 4 stitches and at the end just tie off to your original knot several loops thru and snip off the excess. You'll have a little thread left. I saved mine because I might want to sew a rip in vinyl.
A**S
Ich bin sehr sehr zufrieden das Produkt ist fein gemacht und man kann das selber an den Lenkrad bringen. Ich empfehle jeden wenn sowas braucht zu kaufen.
J**I
Installed this steering wheel cover in my 2015 Mustang. It took me about three hours over a couple of days (had some interruptions). I had plenty of thread with about three feet left over from one of the two bundles of thread. The extra allowed me to separately stitch and tighten the material around two the the three steering wheel spokes. If the spokes were smaller the cover would look better. I like the feel of the cover so far and it adds just a bit to the diameter of the steering wheel which I also like. The slip on covers that you don’t have to lace are too big in my opinion. I looked online at videos and found what seemed to be the most common stitching method. It was fairly simple. Just had to remember to go from outside the wheel to the inside on each loop. I did get it wrapped around the wheel a couple of times when first starting out. I did find that o could run about ten or twelve stitches and then go back over what I had just done and tighten each stitch a little more pretty much closing the gap. I initially just ran the thread under the cover on the backside of the two wheel spokes. However after I was done I didn’t like the look. I ended up cutting the thread on the backside of the spokes and started a new stitch and working away from the spoke, removing previous stitching as needed. I was able to secure the ends in a knot keeping it taught. Only time will tell for the quality of the leather cover and its overall durability. It’s a lot softer to the touch and more comfortable than the stock plastic-feeling steering wheel. It was an easy installation that just took time to lace it up, keep it straight and tight.
H**Y
Fits really well, takes about 1-2 hrs to thread on depending on your thread and needle skill… I learned to thread the needle into the outer loop then straight through the inner loop (then pull the string all the way to tighten) : think about it like threading ur shoe laces, and dont pull it too ahrd otherwise it could snap, however the leather is really strong! Great product I love it! Very slim material and a snug fit onto the original steering wheel- a lot better than buying a cover from auto stores that cost triple the price and are thick and looks worse. ( Toyota Corolla 2019 Ascent Sport)
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