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Old 07-19-2015, 02:37 PM
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Default Re: Steering Wheel Restoration

I did mine myself. There are several videos on youtube on methods to do it. Eastwood has a couple different kits with the materials. I was able to match the paint color with places on the wheel that were covered by trim. I used Duplicolor rattle can paint and clear coat. Depending on the condition of your wheel, mine only had a few cracks, if you have some basic body working skills you can do it. Just offering this as an alternative.
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Bill, Dan over at Team Chevelle restores steering wheels. I don't know him personally but he helped me out a little with some trim for my Chevelle. Seemed like a knowledgeable guy. He's in Wisconsin.

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