Manufacturer | HANSBO M |
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Brand | AULLY PARK |
Model | Universal Car Steering Wheel Cover |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6 x 3.3 x 0.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AULLY PARK-HA-SC001-38-C8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | AULLY PARK-HA-SC001-38-C8 |
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Universal Car Steering Wheel Cover Genuine Leather Stitch On Wrap (Size M, Black)
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Color | Black |
Brand | AULLY PARK |
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About this item
- 【Compatibility】Leather steering wheel cover see the size chart in the photos to select the size that best fits your steering wheel ( Note: Picture2 )
- 【Soft Material】The leather wrap steering wheel cover is made of soft genuine leather material and is very clean and expensive looking. This stitch steering wheel cover is a great addition to the car and is sure to make driving a more pleasurable experience
- 【Product Design Concept】Fun, fashionable, four seasons universal and high performance leather lace on steering wheel cover
- 【You Can Get】Installation instructions included, with thread and needle, enjoy the fun of DIY stitching, it worth the time and effort when installed correctly. Great for replacing a damaged or worn original factory leather covered steering wheels
- Apply To】This steering wheel cover leather is perfect for personal use and as a gift for friends and family ( Note: Please allow a little of color difference due to different camera or light environment )
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Product Description
Auto Car Steering Wheel Cover Genuine Leather
- Our AULLY PARK Genuine Leather Steering Wheel Cover provides valuable protection against cracking and peeling of your automobile steering wheel due to extreme weather conditions.
- Specialized traction contours along the sides allow for a stronger grip on the wheel while soft leather provides comfort and relief during long drives and commutes.
- Keep Your Steering Wheel Looking Like new - Protects from Dirt, Dust, and Oily Fingers
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Care Tips for Genuine Leather Products
- Real leather needs to be maintained and moisturized - when it starts to dry out, it can eventually crack and peel
- Using the wrong products can cause the leather to peel off. Don't use harsh chemicals to clean your leather steering wheel cover
- Clean the steering wheel cover with warm, soapy water. Clean often to remove dirt and oil
- Use a leather conditioner to help protect and preserve the leather surface
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ASIN | B018FM4X2K |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #22,003 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #191 in Steering Wheel Covers |
Date First Available | November 24, 2015 |
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Comfort | 4.6 | — | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Easy to install | 3.9 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 3.5 |
Softness | 4.6 | — | — | 4.6 | 4.8 | — |
Value for money | 4.2 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.6 | — |
Sold By | HANSBO | HANSBO | HANSBO | LKWLIKEI | CARODI | BMLEI |
material | Leather | Leather | Leather | Leather | Leather | Leather |
compatible vehicles | Car | Car | Car | Car | Universal | Car |
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Customers like the quality, appearance and fit of the steering wheel cover. For example, they mention it looks almost factory, fits well and that the leather feels great. That said, some appreciate the value for money. Opinions are mixed on the ease of installation and holes.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the steering wheel cover. They mention that it is excellent, the thread is decent, and the leather is good quality. Some say that the threads are stronger and more resistant to the heat in the car. Overall, most are happy with the results and the product is sized as described.
"...I used a loop stitch and it worked well, though it was difficult to pull each stitch tight and keep enough tension on the thread as I did the next..." Read more
"This is my 3rd leather wheel wrap from aully park. The leather quality is superb. The leather fits the wheel perfectly...." Read more
"...the materials (leather, string and needle) were all excellent quality...." Read more
"This is the real deal, real leather, top notch thing. One of the best that I have ever put on. Two big thumbs up." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the steering wheel cover. They mention that it looks almost factory, the leather is really nice looking, and the color is sharp. The cover is a pretty neat DIY product that makes the steering look like new. The black dye is very well done and looks ready for years of use. It fits perfectly and matched the existing steering wheel color and design perfectly.
"...I am very impressed by the look, feel, and manufacturing of the leather...." Read more
"...The result looks great, and I no longer have to look at or feel the worn away spots on my steering wheel...." Read more
"...As you can see from the photos it fits perfectly and looks awesome...." Read more
"...them enough so they tucked under themselves slightly and it looks cool as heck...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the steering wheel cover. They say it fits well, firmly around the wheel, and laced down flush. They also like that the cover is strong and can be pulled tight. Customers also appreciate that the covers are available not only in different diameters, but also have +/- sizing.
"...It fits well, though it was VERY tight to get it stretched around the rim of the steering wheel...." Read more
"...Pull each stitch nice and tight, don’t be afraid to pull it won’t rip if stitches right...." Read more
"...The fitment was spot on, probably because I used a flexible fabric tape measure to get precise dimensions, especially for the rim circumference...." Read more
"...It is a bit lighter than the factory parchment but I expect it to get darker with age...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the steering wheel cover. For example, they mention it feels like factory leather, is thicker, and softer. Some say that it greatly improves the feel of the wheel. That said, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I really like the end result. The wheel feels amazingly better than before (no leather on the original wheel)...." Read more
"...It doesn't quick look stock, but it looks and feels way better than a slip on cover...." Read more
"...I had a "snap-on" cover, but didn't really like the feel. This cover feels great and lets the heat from the heated steering wheel come through...." Read more
"...These thread on wheel covers feel/look much more factory and feel tighter in the hands...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the steering wheel cover. They mention that it is worth the money, is inexpensive, and provides a better experience when driving.
"...The install can be laborious but it is well worth it and the instructions explain the threading procedure well enough...." Read more
"...Just don't expect it to be OEM because it isn't. This is an inexpensive alternative that will hopefully hold up well...." Read more
"...Overall, it's pretty good...." Read more
"...Have fun, it is worth the effort." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention that the directions that came with the cover were easy to follow, straight forward, and clear. However, others say that it does take some time to install, it requires patience, and a lot of hand dexterity.
"...It comes with clear instructions, two needles, and enough thread with each to do the whole wheel using a loop stitch...." Read more
"...The install can be laborious but it is well worth it and the instructions explain the threading procedure well enough...." Read more
"...to a few episodes of Car Talk to pass the time, but it was fairly easy work, although a bit tedious...." Read more
"...Instructions are fantastic for getting the stitching right. Again don’t guess how to do it-follow their instructions!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the holes in the steering wheel cover. Some mention that it comes with two separate threads and two needles, while others say that many of the holes aren't perforated thru. The holes in this cover are visible, but they're pretty small. They also say that you have to take your time and keep the tension.
"...It comes with clear instructions, two needles, and enough thread with each to do the whole wheel using a loop stitch...." Read more
"...the previous 2 covers I’ve purchased, is that many of the holes aren’t perforated thru and thru making finding the small stitch holes difficult to..." Read more
"...For the most part, that worked well, and the angle of the thread is consistent around the entire wheel...." Read more
"...The holes in the cover are visible there, but they're pretty small, since they never had a needle poked through them...." Read more
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I am very impressed by the look, feel, and manufacturing of the leather. The holes punched along the edges to sew through are precise and the stitching that joins the two ends together to form a loop is clean and strong. I selected size M for the wheel of my 2015 Subaru Forester Premium, based on the sizing information from the Wheelskins site. It fits well, though it was VERY tight to get it stretched around the rim of the steering wheel. I really wasn't sure it was going to fit at first, but once I got it on the tight fit makes it look closer to factory and feel great.
I was optimistic about how long it would take to install, and it ended up taking a little over 2.5 hours. I used a loop stitch and it worked well, though it was difficult to pull each stitch tight and keep enough tension on the thread as I did the next stitch. You have to pull very hard on the thread to get the inside edges to meet, and I wish I had gotten mine just a little tighter. It comes with clear instructions, two needles, and enough thread with each to do the whole wheel using a loop stitch. The thread is strong and smooth. It doesn't cut into your fingers too badly and it did not break on me. The leather did not tear or deform as I pulled the stitches tight, either. I really like the end result. The wheel feels amazingly better than before (no leather on the original wheel). This cover gives a slight padding without being squishy, and it feels great. I worked hard to avoid gapping around the spokes, and in the end gapping was minimal, though that an expected issue with a cover like this that is not cut out to fit exactly on one particular model of car.
I had a Wheelskins cover on my last car, which I installed and used, took off, and then installed again. As I recall the leather on that was slightly thicker and the seams bulkier. YMMV, but if anything I like this one a little better. That had plastic reinforcement strips along the rows of holes for the thread and this one does not, but I had no trouble with tearing or stretched holes on this one.
If you are realistic about how much time and effort is needed for installation and the kinds of results you can expect, I don't think you will find a better quality wheel cover of this type. I am very impressed.
I have a 2005 F-150, and I bought a Large based on the chart. It was the correct fit.
It took me somewhere around 3 hours. I just listened to a few episodes of Car Talk to pass the time, but it was fairly easy work, although a bit tedious. I backtracked a couple times while going past the spokes because I wasn't happy with how the thread was lying in the gaps where the leather couldn't come together all the way. Otherwise it was pretty straightforward. I followed the simple sewing pattern in the included instructions, which is basically just looping the thread around over and over. I'm perfectly happy with how the pattern looks, but some people may prefer to do something more complicated. My cover came with two needles and two sets of strings, presumably in case you want to do something fancier.
I did modify the stitching pattern slightly when passing the spokes. The instructions say to do a "dummy" stitch by just looping the thread around the front side until you get past the spokes. However, doing that caused the visible thread to change from vertical to a 45 degree angle, and I didn't like the inconsistency. To fix that, I maneuvered the thread back around itself behind the leather after going around from the outside before proceeding to the next hole and pulling it back out from the inside so that the visible part would be kept vertical. For the most part, that worked well, and the angle of the thread is consistent around the entire wheel.
I broke the string one time while pulling it tight--and you really need to pull it tight after every stitch--but I tied the two ends back together with a triple knot, used a lighter to fuse the knot, cut off the ends, and continued on. The knot ended up underneath the leather, so you can't even tell. Other than the one break, the thread seemed very sturdy, and the leather did not tear when pulling the thread tight.
The included instructions say to wear gloves or use tape or band-aids to protect your fingers when pulling the thread tight. I didn't bother, but I see what they mean. My right hand has a small blister on most fingers in the same spot from gripping the thread and pulling it tight. I would do it again without gloves because it's not that big of a deal, but do know that installing the cover may beat up your hands a bit.
I will consider buying one of these for any used car I buy that has a worn steering wheel now, although spending an entire evening on it is a bit of an annoyance. However, I like the satisfaction of having stitched it on myself and having something that looks like it belongs.
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018
I have a 2005 F-150, and I bought a Large based on the chart. It was the correct fit.
It took me somewhere around 3 hours. I just listened to a few episodes of Car Talk to pass the time, but it was fairly easy work, although a bit tedious. I backtracked a couple times while going past the spokes because I wasn't happy with how the thread was lying in the gaps where the leather couldn't come together all the way. Otherwise it was pretty straightforward. I followed the simple sewing pattern in the included instructions, which is basically just looping the thread around over and over. I'm perfectly happy with how the pattern looks, but some people may prefer to do something more complicated. My cover came with two needles and two sets of strings, presumably in case you want to do something fancier.
I did modify the stitching pattern slightly when passing the spokes. The instructions say to do a "dummy" stitch by just looping the thread around the front side until you get past the spokes. However, doing that caused the visible thread to change from vertical to a 45 degree angle, and I didn't like the inconsistency. To fix that, I maneuvered the thread back around itself behind the leather after going around from the outside before proceeding to the next hole and pulling it back out from the inside so that the visible part would be kept vertical. For the most part, that worked well, and the angle of the thread is consistent around the entire wheel.
I broke the string one time while pulling it tight--and you really need to pull it tight after every stitch--but I tied the two ends back together with a triple knot, used a lighter to fuse the knot, cut off the ends, and continued on. The knot ended up underneath the leather, so you can't even tell. Other than the one break, the thread seemed very sturdy, and the leather did not tear when pulling the thread tight.
The included instructions say to wear gloves or use tape or band-aids to protect your fingers when pulling the thread tight. I didn't bother, but I see what they mean. My right hand has a small blister on most fingers in the same spot from gripping the thread and pulling it tight. I would do it again without gloves because it's not that big of a deal, but do know that installing the cover may beat up your hands a bit.
I will consider buying one of these for any used car I buy that has a worn steering wheel now, although spending an entire evening on it is a bit of an annoyance. However, I like the satisfaction of having stitched it on myself and having something that looks like it belongs.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
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