mr_manny
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Dec 1, 2024
- Messages
- 60
- Reaction score
- 48
- Location
- Mexico
- Vehicle Year
- 1990
- Make / Model
- Bronco II
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Tire Size
- 235/75R15
I also got my steering wheel wraps from Aliexpress.
They have a few different colors and accent stitching options to choose from...all very affordable. The installation does take a bit, but the feel from the wrap is worth the effort.
If your steering wheel is often exposed to the sun, the material will break down sooner. The wrap on DD tends to need replacement after 3yrs.
My other vehicle has one going on 5yrs...so your mileage will vary.
Due to the diameter of my Bronco2 steering wheel, I did have to reduce the width of the wrap before installing.
Growing up, my dad always had ford trucks for his business.
For some reason I don't remember the steering wheels being so thin.
Maybe it's because his vehicles were F150/F250?
I've given a few of these kits to relatives, who've never installing them.
Maybe I should let them drive my truck...give them a little motivation
HTH
They have a few different colors and accent stitching options to choose from...all very affordable. The installation does take a bit, but the feel from the wrap is worth the effort.
If your steering wheel is often exposed to the sun, the material will break down sooner. The wrap on DD tends to need replacement after 3yrs.
My other vehicle has one going on 5yrs...so your mileage will vary.
Due to the diameter of my Bronco2 steering wheel, I did have to reduce the width of the wrap before installing.
Growing up, my dad always had ford trucks for his business.
For some reason I don't remember the steering wheels being so thin.
Maybe it's because his vehicles were F150/F250?
I've given a few of these kits to relatives, who've never installing them.
Maybe I should let them drive my truck...give them a little motivation
HTH