Saw this on Eastwoods site today. Like anything from there, the "kit" could probably be put together cheaper using alternative products from elsewhere. I havnt' used it, and am not endorsing it. Just thought it looked interesting considering many of us have steering wheels falling apart in our hands as we drive.
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steering wheel resto
Saw this on Eastwoods site today. Like anything from there, the "kit" could probably be put together cheaper using alternative products from elsewhere. I havnt' used it, and am not endorsing it. Just thought it looked interesting considering many of us have steering wheels falling apart in our hands as we drive.Travis
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I am in process of restoring early IIa wheel - and ended up going the POR-15 Epoxy Putty route. I followed a VW dude's process. The one thing that I added myself is the final coat (not done yet). I went to a marine shop and got a UV protectant 2 part clear coat. I wanted marine-grade rock hard clear coat. Anybody do that on top of the paint? I can post pictures.
Here is the VW guy's article...be sure to dremel all the cracks out.
1967 Series IIa 88Comment
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I've just done a late IIA steering wheel. I sanded it to make it smooth, filled the cracks and then applied 3 coats of plain old Rustoleum. I then added one of Ike's leather steering wheel covers which will wear better than any paint and makes the wheel just a little thicker which is good.Comment
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