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11-17-2017, 06:03 PM | #1 |
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Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering wheel
My truck came with what appears to be a period correct Chevrolet sport steering wheel. I didn't like the color but did not want to destroy what I had so I bought a leather cover for it in hopes of getting it to blend in more.
Well, today's covers are for thicker wheels so I had to improvise using things readily available to see if I even like the look. No harm no foul in this process. Shamwow has come to my rescue once again! Just when I didn't know I needed one, there they were at every trinket show and on TV. Then, just when I had forgotten they were in the cabinet, there they were - willing to be cut up and used as a filler for my wheel. I have not decided if I am going to leave it this way just yet, but I am going to check it out for a while. What do y'all think? |
11-17-2017, 06:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
Oh, and the leather steering wheel cover, including the thread and needle was less than $7. I bought a red lace one as well and may swap them out, once I am at that stage but used this as my trial run so to speak and holding on to the other for now.
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11-17-2017, 07:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
I say it looks pretty darn good. Good job
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11-17-2017, 07:55 PM | #4 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
sham WOW !
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11-17-2017, 08:33 PM | #5 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
That turned out way better that I expected when I started reading this thread. I would leave it like that and see how you like it after awhile.
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11-17-2017, 09:48 PM | #6 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
Nice job, however, your wheel looked pretty good to begin with, but seems didn't really match the interior. I gotta ask, is it too mushy with the chamois in there?
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11-17-2017, 10:44 PM | #7 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
Too thick. Kills the vintage look. Hey, you asked. But I have to commend your ingenuity. Steering wheel covers for modern steering wheels are silly. It's like wearing two pair of gloves. The whole idea of making steering wheels thicker and soft is to be like having a cover on an old school wheel. You can buy period correct steering wheel covers (so made for older wheels) called Sport Grip
https://www.googleadservices.com/pag...9aACCDo&adurl= Another option would be sell that OEM "Comfort Grip" wheel and buy a reproduction. It's what came on muscle cars. The originals are worth enough to pay for a new one in the color you need. There are exact replicas as well as ones with thicker spongy rim.
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11-17-2017, 10:52 PM | #8 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
Cool looking wrap. I'd like to find an old school leather wrap that laces on. I don't like the bulbous ones at the parts store.
On a side note, have you pegged that speedo?
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11-17-2017, 10:53 PM | #9 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
that's about the only thing a sham wow is good for...
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11-18-2017, 08:36 AM | #10 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
Jocko - It does seem mushy, maybe even a little too mushy. I have to get it out on the road to see though. Maybe today!
Special-K - Yeah, I agree it may be too modern for what look I am after as well. So far this project has cost me less than $10 and some time so I am OK with figuring it out. I am on the hunt for the same wheel in Red actually and this is a stop gap if I even find one. The Sport Grip always looked cheesy with the huge thread going all around the cover - very 1980's SteeveeDee - No, not yet anyway! Thank you all for the compliments and comments! -Paul |
11-18-2017, 12:44 PM | #11 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
Nice job sir looks great!
If you ever have problems with your hands like me...(carpal tunnel) you will be glad you did this. My doctor told me to make the steering wheel as fat as I could. I had both hands done and my leather wrapped steering wheel is fantastic. I drive my truck a bunch and it's helped me a lot. I can drive the 56 are the 64 to my dad's house and my hands are sore afterwards. Not when I drive my truck.
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11-19-2017, 07:58 AM | #12 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
I think this worked out well. And if it gets you by till you find your red wheel... there ya go!
Those sport Grips are actually period correct for these trucks. They've been out since the '60s. I guess for me I'd rather have a look from an era these trucks have been through than from now. Different strokes. I bought a really nice looking OEM saddle steering wheel no one else was buying because it had cracks where the rim meets the spokes. It was only $60. I removed the Sport Grip from a trashy wheel off a truck I had and put it on. Looks great (I think) with cracks hidden Everyone has different hands and comfort requirements. With arthritis in my fingers and hands fatter is worse. Driving not so bad, but fatter just bugs me. It's not like I am grabbing the steering wheel the whole time I drive. Now riding the Harley is another story. I ran the cushion grips everybody runs out and buys when mine was new ('90). A long ride caused lasting pain in my hands. Riding in cold with gloves on I could barely grip or twist to full throttle. I went back to the simple originals of a smaller diameter and years later, with arthritis only getting worse, that is what's best for me. I also get quicker throttle action from the smaller diameter
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11-19-2017, 12:26 PM | #13 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
When i bought my truck in 2014 this is what was on the steering wheel and I think it had been there a long time cause when I took it off there was lots of dust on the steering wheel. I removed the original and installed the pictured Le Carra wheel. The original black non cracked wheel is safely tucked away.
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11-19-2017, 03:18 PM | #14 |
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Re: Found a use for my ShamWow - or, what are your thoughts on the updated steering w
I like it!
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