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Old 04-12-2012, 06:23 AM
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LEATHER and ALCANTARA STEERING WHEEL WRAPS now available!

Hi everyone!

We have been adding more and more models to our offer of lather wheel covers... and of course Cobalt had to be on top of that list. Here it is!











The point of the post is not only to show what we've already done, but to also look for donors of the 4-spoke wheel!

If anybody has a spare 4-spoke wheel they could do without, I'd be interested in loaning it or buying it. Please let me know!



Have a great day,
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How do you apply your steering wheel wraps? I'm assuming you have to stitch it yourself? And remove the factory wrap.
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so its just for the '07-10 year wheels?
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Originally Posted by slapbetcommissioner
How do you apply your steering wheel wraps? I'm assuming you have to stitch it yourself? And remove the factory wrap.
Hi

Installing it yourself isn't hard at all, please see:

Mazda Miata 2006+ steering wheel cover installation - RedlineGoods leather shift boot store - a very cool and concise write-up

and our YouTube channel: RedlineGoodsTV - YouTube


I *SO* want to get the 4-spoke one. Anybody want to sell us theirs?!

Have a great day,
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Originally Posted by StevoElSupremo
so its just for the '07-10 year wheels?
Essentially it's for the wheel pictured, I believe it's more dependant on the trim level than on the actual year model... I believe this forum is the best place to verify that so if anybody has any knowledge to offer on the subject, please do share!

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Old 04-12-2012, 12:30 PM
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Can't you put an ss.tc. Wheel in your ss.sc?
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Nice, now I have a way to fix my peeling steering wheel!
Old 04-12-2012, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by 2005Noir
Can't you put an ss.tc. Wheel in your ss.sc?
I think you can, not sure if the buttons will work the same, but the wheel should fit...

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Price range or link to the Cobalt cover on your site? I looked and couldn't find it.
Old 04-13-2012, 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by casionerd
Price range or link to the Cobalt cover on your site? I looked and couldn't find it.
Here you go:

Chevrolet Cobalt 2005-09 steering wheel cover - RedlineGoods leather shift boot store

Have a great day,
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Alcantara might be neat, but I hate sewing wheel wraps. Dunno about durability. I always see them pilling after some use. Anyways, props for bringing this out.
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Originally Posted by RedlineGoods
I think you can, not sure if the buttons will work the same, but the wheel should fit...

Have a great day,
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i did a quick search and came across this link
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/appe...ng-wheel-2166/

apparently the air bag will not work, still doing more research for other balt owners, i have an 08 ss so i'm fine, but just wanted to see a pic example of the ss wheel in alcantara
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Originally Posted by Wangspeed
Alcantara might be neat, but I hate sewing wheel wraps. Dunno about durability. I always see them pilling after some use. Anyways, props for bringing this out.
Hi

for what it's worth we are building partnership with US-based installers that would do the work for you. We have found one so far, his asking price is $130 for the work.

Anybody interested in a complete package whereby you order the wrap from us, we send it to the installer (in Florida, this one), you send in your wheel and within 2 business days he sends it back to you from Florida, with the wrap installed?

Have a great day,
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Originally Posted by RedlineGoods
Hi

for what it's worth we are building partnership with US-based installers that would do the work for you. We have found one so far, his asking price is $130 for the work.

Anybody interested in a complete package whereby you order the wrap from us, we send it to the installer (in Florida, this one), you send in your wheel and within 2 business days he sends it back to you from Florida, with the wrap installed?

Have a great day,
Maciek
I'd probably just buy a new or lightly used wheel and do it myself. Just voting, since you asked.
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Any pics of the alcantra wraps? Is it the real alcantara or imitation?
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sub'd. pretty cool!
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Originally Posted by 05RLS2
Any pics of the alcantra wraps? Is it the real alcantara or imitation?
It's the real alcantara and you can see some examples here:







Have a great day,
Maciek
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Guys,

It's been some time snce we last talked. And this has been a very busy time here at RedlineGoods. We've recently finished some really custom projects and we'd like to show you one of them. Not to boast of ourselves but just to show you we are always eager to do more for you and your car than any other company.

Those of you who already know us, know about it - those who do not know us yet, be assured, you'll never hear "impossible" or "not available" from us. The only thing you can hear when we do not offer something you are looking for is: "We need some time to make it for you. And if you give us some assistance you can get your part for free "

Interested? Then see what we've done to VW Corrado steering wheel - rewrapped in geniune black Alcantara(TM) with 3mm padding and horn button wrapped in leather:






And here's what this steering wheel looked like before:




So if you're interested how you can upgrade your interior with our parts, remember this code: 84DI4IX86H6 - it'll give you 10% discount on every purchase until Friday, June 22nd

Ah, and one more thing We are preparing something really special for You - next week we'll run a contest where $350 will be at stake! And the only thing you'll have to have a chance to win is to make a great photo of the great parts you'll get from us Yes, it's going to be that simple.

Stay tuned!

See you at RedlineGoods.com

Have a great week!

Take care
Jack
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