Steering wheel wrap

MustangMatt77

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That's not bad, I wanted to keep the "Cobra" center.
A lot of sites I've been too start at about $300 to re-wrap (plus shipping). And I would have to pull it anyways.
 

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That's not bad, I wanted to keep the "Cobra" center.
A lot of sites I've been too start at about $300 to re-wrap (plus shipping). And I would have to pull it anyways.

It's only the ring.. Meaning you would keep the "COBRA" airbag...

They're an FR500 ripoff, which is the greatest steering wheel ever made for an SN95. Just do yourself a favor and buy one.
 

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I used RedLineGoods and got a flat bottom, napa wrapped, thumb bolsters, and extra padding. I absolutely love it. Check out the thread over in Pics and Videos to check em out. They have a lot of options.

http://www.svtperformance.com/forum...229-Flat-Bottom-Steering-wheel-in-the-Bullitt!

http://www.redlinegoods.com/Mustang9404fbwheel.php

A few pictures of mine:

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I Order one off amazon. I removed my old one and its to big. I guess your supposed to leave the old one on. I going to find some foam to cover the wheel 1st then use the wrap. It was only 25$. Should look good whenever I get around to it.
 

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I did mine in a redline goods wrap. I believe there was a thread on here that had a pretty good write up. You cut off the stock cover, stitch a cheap foam cover on the wheel then stitch the leather redline goods cover on the wheel. It makes the wheel slightly thicker than stock and has a nice cushy yet firm feel. I couldn't find the write up since the search on the site is royally ****ed. But here is a picture of mine finished, this picture is after its been installed probably 4-5 years
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