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  • Winemark
    Low Range
    • Feb 2010
    • 83

    Steering Wheel

    Hello all,
    the wheel in my series has lost its finish and when it is super humid out my hands actually get brown from the deteriorating wheel. Has anyone here ever refinished a wheel? Any advice would be welcome
    Best,
    Mark
    __________________
    1965 Series IIa
  • luckyjoe
    3rd Gear
    • Oct 2006
    • 335

    #2
    Best Solution is...

    Get a leather steering wheel cover from Pangolin 4x4.
    Tom P.
    1965 exMoD 109
    1995 RRC LWB w/EAS

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    • Apis Mellifera
      3rd Gear
      • Apr 2008
      • 386

      #3
      Mine did the same thing. I wiped it down with acetone and then spray painted it. It looked as good as new. I've since wrapped it with black para-cord for traction.
      © 1974 Apis Mellifera. Few rights preserved.

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      • CMorris
        Low Range
        • Jan 2007
        • 66

        #4
        Strip it, dry it, buy some PC7 two part epoxy to fill damaged areas, lots of elbow grease to smooth out the PC7, SEM self-etching primer, then find a local body shop that would be willing to throw it in there booth........BMW Jet Black paint is the nicest I've used so far. The bakelite will continue to degrade over time, you'll get some cracking at stress points........but it should look good for the rest of our lifetimes.

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        • Winemark
          Low Range
          • Feb 2010
          • 83

          #5
          Originally posted by CMorris
          Strip it, dry it, buy some PC7 two part epoxy to fill damaged areas, lots of elbow grease to smooth out the PC7, SEM self-etching primer, then find a local body shop that would be willing to throw it in there booth........BMW Jet Black paint is the nicest I've used so far. The bakelite will continue to degrade over time, you'll get some cracking at stress points........but it should look good for the rest of our lifetimes.
          great pictures and great result, sharp!
          Best,
          Mark
          __________________
          1965 Series IIa

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          • stomper
            5th Gear
            • Apr 2007
            • 889

            #6
            I just put on a new leather steering wheel cover from Ike. My wheel had one on it that the prior owner put on after the wheel was refinished. The old cover was cracked and worn through in the common places where you place your hands.

            The leather cover fits tight, and looks like it belongs there. it is sewn onto the steering wheel, which takes about an hour to do yourself. I highly recommed going this route. You won't be disappointed.
            Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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            • Winemark
              Low Range
              • Feb 2010
              • 83

              #7
              I will probably contact ike as I need somethign else from him. leather looks sharp when it is that tight

              Originally posted by stomper
              I just put on a new leather steering wheel cover from Ike. My wheel had one on it that the prior owner put on after the wheel was refinished. The old cover was cracked and worn through in the common places where you place your hands.

              The leather cover fits tight, and looks like it belongs there. it is sewn onto the steering wheel, which takes about an hour to do yourself. I highly recommed going this route. You won't be disappointed.
              Best,
              Mark
              __________________
              1965 Series IIa

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              • artpeck
                3rd Gear
                • Dec 2009
                • 368

                #8
                Mine is a. S3 wheel so different but it was smudging off looked pretty nasty although not cracked. I used steel wool and very fine sandpaper and got it smooth and got some eggshell finish all surface (for plastic etc) rattle can paint. It looks new and has help up like new.
                1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
                1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
                1957 Series I, Deep bronze green

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                • stomper
                  5th Gear
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 889

                  #9
                  I picked up a reciever hitch from Ike at the same time. That's another great piece of kit you may want to consider. Looks sharp, and is a much better design than the original hitch that came on them from the dealers.
                  Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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