Steering Wheel Rewrapping
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Does the padding get flattened and make the leather kinda lose over time?Leave a comment:
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Padded mtech 1 headed to jaker200 in NH.


Sorry for the pic quality. I have gotten lucky with some of the people getting their wheels done taking awesome photos, but I will see if I can get my hands on a decent camera since I only have photos of about a third of the wheels I do.Leave a comment:
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I can take care of that as long as you are ok with doing it in black.I sent you a p.m a while ago about non bmw wheels
Is it just for bmw?
My daily is getting beat.
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I can do your Alpina wheel as soon as I get my other machine back from being repaired.Leave a comment:
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Also interested if other wheels included, I have a 4 spoke Alpina wheel that I would like to have thickened up and wrapped...Leave a comment:
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I sent you a p.m a while ago about non bmw wheels
Is it just for bmw?
My daily is getting beat.
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Great work! Received my Mtech-I tricolor back today and I am very happy.Leave a comment:
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I do mostly thickened wheels that have the added foam padding. Hard to tell in pictures, but you can definitely tell in the feel.Leave a comment:
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You should look up the rubber-ish/foam material that some people use to wrap over a stock wheel, and then you stitch a leather cover over it. You can add some nice thickness to a otherwise thin rim. I think I have some links saved if you want them.Leave a comment:
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Boy I'm so glad I decided to look here first and not spend $500 on a re-wrapped wheel on Ebay. That would have been such an idiot move... I'm the idiot by the way.Leave a comment:
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You should make seat kits. Also, since you have great quality material at hand. Make templates, stitch them up, sell as a kits. Just a thought. ;)Leave a comment:

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