I am looking to rehab my Series lll steering wheel. It has lost it's black service in all of the usual places and is down to the rough gray material underneath. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
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1970 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
1971 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
1982 Mercedes 300TD
1989 RRC
1993 D110
1994 RRC LWB
1995 RRC SWB Brooklands Edition
1995 RRC LWB
1995 RRC LWB
1995 Disco
1996 GMC 2500 Suburban
1996 Disco
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2001 RR P38
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The only way to really restore a steering wheel is to have it re-cast with a new poly. That's what I did. Expensive, but paint and kits just repair the current rot. The rest of the wheel will continue to rot out. Not much is really good at stabilizing it.
Google steering wheel restorations and do your own research. Covers and paint didn't cut it for me.
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I have used the Eastwood kit in the past with positive results. As long as you dremel out the cracks really well and have a lot of patience in sanding, it works really well. You need to coat it with a car grade primer filler and paint for maximum longevity. I have restored several steering wheels over the years using this method and they have held up quite well. Most steering wheel restoration places use the same process and charge you a bundle for labor you could do yourself with a little patience.1965 109 2door hardtop (restored years ago)
1971 88 (restored and as new)
1967 88 (the next project)Comment
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1967 Series IIA 88Comment
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I used the stuff they use to wrap tennis rackets. If you get the foam kind you can wrap it to make the humps.Comment
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You can order a leather cover from Wheelskins as well. Take a few simple measurements and order it. That's what I did.
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The only way to really restore a steering wheel is to have it re-cast with a new poly. That's what I did. Expensive, but paint and kits just repair the current rot. The rest of the wheel will continue to rot out. Not much is really good at stabilizing it.
Google steering wheel restorations and do your own research. Covers and paint didn't cut it for me.
EwSComment
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Good pictoral of the process. Owner has a 63? that he used as the mold for mine and is a Brit Marquee guy as well.
Did good work for the price (Some folks recasting want well over $1,000). The end result is also dependent on your wheel as well. I got a nice used wheel from Ike at Pangolin4x4 and just bought a NOS center piece for it.
Dunsfold has an original for something like $800USD on their site.Comment
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