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Old 21 September 2011, 07:28 AM
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Question Alcantara trimmed OE steering wheel

Used the search function and found a bit of info on suede covered steering wheels.
Most said that they last between 6 months to 2 years, based on use before the suede starts to fade/shine.
Also, wearing gloves were recommended..

I'm considering getting MY07 RB320 steering wheel re-trimmed in alcantara, and was wondering if anyone has experience of this?
Is it any better than suede?
Is it ok without gloves?
How are they in a daily driver?

I'd be happy if I got a couple of years daily use, before it needed re-trimming!

Any advice welcome

Oh, thinking of using JD Trimming in Walsall and looking at about £120
Old 21 September 2011, 09:21 AM
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There was a thread about 6 months or so ago about just this and i posted the info of a guy who does re trimming but for the life of me i cannot find his details. He was good and cheap!
Old 21 September 2011, 09:27 AM
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Not cheap but o.e quality retrims

http://royalsteeringwheels.com/
Old 21 September 2011, 10:28 AM
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I was going to get it done to the S204 steering wheel ,but i couldn't find anyone to do it. I sent the steering of to two different firms only to be told later on they can't do it.

It's popular in the states.
Old 21 September 2011, 12:42 PM
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It can be done! ... soft touch leather .... feels great, very tactile!

I think its a much nicer solution to an old shabby wheel than putting in an airbagless aftermarket one

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Old 21 September 2011, 12:45 PM
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^^^^^^ That is a bit special...VERY nice touch matey
Old 21 September 2011, 12:55 PM
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I reckon that would look fantastic with a short crop flocked dash. I have decided that I would like a thicker steering wheel so might go down this route myself.

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Old 21 September 2011, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by brendy76
I reckon that would look fantastic with a short crop flocked dash. I have decided that I would like a thicker steering wheel so might go down this route myself.
Same here
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legacy_gtb,

That looks great! & the exact colour match I want..

Did you or the trimmer put much padding in? Or just use what OE padding was there?
Also, did you leave the centre 'airbag' section OE?

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No padding, just stripped the old wheel and rewrapped it!

Soft touch leather is slightly thicker than alcantara anyway.

I got him to use the shade of ST leather that best matched the air bag as i wanted to leave that as it was with the momo centre ring and such like.
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Old 21 September 2011, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by legacy_gtb
It can be done! ... soft touch leather .... feels great, very tactile!

I think its a much nicer solution to an old shabby wheel than putting in an airbagless aftermarket one



who,where and how much
Old 21 September 2011, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
who,where and how much
What ^ he said
Old 21 September 2011, 02:22 PM
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A guy here at work called steve ...... crewe ...... mates rates.

If your serous i can see if he'll do more .... cant comment on cost though.
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Originally Posted by legacy_gtb
A guy here at work called steve ...... crewe ...... mates rates.

If your serous i can see if he'll do more .... cant comment on cost though.
im very interested i like that a lot!
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Yep personally think an alcantara type finish would look nicer.

know anyone who could do the oe steering wheel in this a bit cheaper than the op £120 quote ??

Good read : http://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-inter...ing-wheel.html

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Old 21 September 2011, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
im very interested i like that a lot!
Reet, just given him a bell and hes out this week. And im off to spa and the ring next week, so next chance ill get will be a week monday! if you pm me to remind me then ill chase him up again.

Is that ok?
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Guy round the corner from me does all the premier footballers cars
I was on the front the other week and he was in a Aston villa players porsche turbo
4x4 the interia was impressive
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Originally Posted by legacy_gtb
Is that ok?
Not really, no....







Old 21 September 2011, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by wrx9181
Guy round the corner from me does all the premier footballers cars
I was on the front the other week and he was in a Aston villa players porsche turbo
4x4 the interia was impressive
Does he charge footballer's prices
Old 21 September 2011, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Scooby-S
Does he charge footballer's prices
Maybe they had a Group Buy organised ??!!
Old 21 September 2011, 04:02 PM
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Lol
He was telling me alcantera (spelling?) is more expensive than leather
He was doing the full interior on that big 4x4 seats dash door cards wheel centre consol in alcantera with contrasting stitching and small amount of leather too
Said 2 k which I thought was cheap
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I've been reliably informed that the removal of the airbag, is as follows;

Firstly disconnect the battery for your own safety.

Make sure wheel is in dead centre positioning

then look at the rear of the steering wheel on the sides as they taper to the steering wheel cowling you will see a hole on each side with torq's screw (T45 of hand I think ) hidden in that recess. undo both sides and lift out the horn/airbag assy.

now unclip the earth wire which is more horn related, then look at the connector on the air-bag assy, lift up the yellow clip and gently pull the plug out of the module. Then place to one side.

Then grab hold of the steering wheel and with an appropriate bar and socket hold the wheel and slacken the nut off a few turns then basically go either side of the steering wheel and give a quick bang with you hands to lift it off it's splines, then undo the nut until it comes off and gentely remove the steering wheel. N.B make sure you take note of the clock spring position when you remove the steering wheel.

Reassemble in reverse order when you get your wheel back.


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Old 21 September 2011, 10:26 PM
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forgot to mention, airbag module could be different on earlier models.
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Originally Posted by wrx9181
Lol
He was telling me alcantera (spelling?) is more expensive than leather
He was doing the full interior on that big 4x4 seats dash door cards wheel centre consol in alcantera with contrasting stitching and small amount of leather too
Said 2 k which I thought was cheap
He based in shipley
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soft leather looks the buisness.At the right price i would have it done.
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Has this died a death or are we waiting for answers??
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I'm booked in towards the end of the month!
Going to have my RB's OE wheel & spokes Alcantara, with Cherry Blossom Red stitching (if that's the OE red colour)!
Not decided on the horn/airbag centre section?? Leave or trim in Alcantara??

Also going to thicken the rim up a bit, the company said the use a thin neoprene material.
Anyone have any other ideas as to what to use to thicken the wheel rim up?
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i am looking for soft leather,i might leave centre section as standard.
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Originally Posted by IggyRB320
I'm booked in towards the end of the month!
Going to have my RB's OE wheel & spokes Alcantara, with Cherry Blossom Red stitching (if that's the OE red colour)!
Not decided on the horn/airbag centre section?? Leave or trim in Alcantara??

Also going to thicken the rim up a bit, the company said the use a thin neoprene material.
Anyone have any other ideas as to what to use to thicken the wheel rim up?
how did this turn out?


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