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stjohns2012 07-23-2015 02:52 PM

Steering Wheel Wrap Experience
 
Hey everyone, new user here!
I just purchased a 2012 37X Sedan, had the coupe 2 years ago on lease. Moved to BMW, hated it, so I'm back.

Looking forward to doing some work:
Tint appointment next weekend
3M gloss black in transit for window trim wrap
Diode Dynamic LED everything in transit
Contemplating Hotchkis sway bars, no plan for springs right now
Contemplating short ram intakes for easy maintenance

The steering wheel on the car is rubbed down/glossy, no peeling yet. I plan on changing it, but dealership said its not damaged enough for warranty. I wanted to see if anyone has experience with these cheap wraps I found? I bought one, unfortunately delivery won't be for another 2-3 weeks.

Thanks and looking forward to talking to you all!

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guy from norcal 07-23-2015 04:29 PM

Not sure how long a $26 cover will last.


Might try redline

Leather steering wheel covers - RedlineGoods leather shift boots

blnewt 07-23-2015 04:34 PM

A bit surprised your 2012 already has worn out steering leather, any chance it just needs some reconditioning? Interested to see how the install goes as it would be something to bookmark for a time when mine gets to such a point. Our 09 has 72k miles and still has good tack FWIW :dunno:
Hopefully it will end up looking like the pics, looks pretty good from those views.

stjohns2012 07-23-2015 04:39 PM

I actually did check out the Redline covers, but I figured for $26 it might be worth taking a shot in the dark first. I figure I will use it until I am fed up and try to replace the OEM.

The dealer told me its normal wear/tear, that most 2012 look the same way. Coming from a new car to preowned, the minor wear will bother me when staring at it everyday. Looks like the original owner had a very tight grip because the shifter is pretty worn also. I have been eyeing the new Maxima shifter as a possible replacement.

I will definitely post some pictures after it is installed, I am hoping that I do not have to dismantle the wheel to get the right fit.

00Max00 07-23-2015 11:15 PM

Mine is a 2012 X too. I can't tell the difference at all from a brand new one. Its previous owner must have hand skin as rough as sandpaper. Just put some Lexol on and see if that helps.

stjohns2012 07-24-2015 11:47 AM

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I attached some pictures of the wear on the wheel, the woes of purchasing preowned :icon43: Any thoughts on what to do about it besides covering it up? I don't know how someone can wear down leather like that.

Michael440 07-24-2015 02:34 PM

Cover will definetely protect steering wheel. I had same cover on my old Camry steering wheel for around 8 years / 100k miles and when I took it off steering wheel looked brand new.

I bought that cover at autozone for $20 and it holder pretty well.

guy from norcal 07-24-2015 04:07 PM

I would say the previous owner wore rings or jewelry.


That looks pretty bad to me. I have a 2010 and doesn't look anything like yours.:dunno:

Michael440 07-24-2015 04:16 PM

I agree. I had many cars that I was abusing with more than 100k miles and non of them had steering wheel as beat up as that in the pic.

When you were buying that car you should ask for price reduction or ask them to change steering wheel or there's no deal. You, as a buyer, always have upper hand when it comes to the car buying.

guy from norcal 07-24-2015 04:52 PM

Maybe take it back to the dealer and ask them to show you the same wear and tear on another 2012. See if they can prove you wrong. and if they can't ask them to replace it? worth a shot anyway.:dunno:

Michael440 07-24-2015 08:42 PM

They will do everything not to replace it.

Michael440 07-24-2015 08:46 PM

Me personally I won't buy g37 with steering like that unless they gave very good deal.

35Sport 07-24-2015 11:44 PM

I bought a replacement on ebay for 100 bux and called it a day. I have a stock clean wheel now. Installed it myself following the DIY. Easy.

00Max00 07-25-2015 12:19 AM


Originally Posted by guy from norcal (Post 3933125)
Maybe take it back to the dealer and ask them to show you the same wear and tear on another 2012. See if they can prove you wrong. and if they can't ask them to replace it? worth a shot anyway.:dunno:

No chance dealer would replace it under warranty. They probably want you to explain how the aluminum piece in the shifter is showing the same level of wear. It looks like the previous owner drove with chain mail gloves on. This is crazy if you ask me. My 240SX didn't look half as bad when I got rid of it with 200K miles on it.:confused2:

HoldmyMouse 07-25-2015 02:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 00Max00 (Post 3933220)
No chance dealer would replace it under warranty. They probably want you to explain how the aluminum piece in the shifter is showing the same level of wear. It looks like the previous owner drove with chain mail gloves on. This is crazy if you ask me. My 240SX didn't look half as bad when I got rid of it with 200K miles on it.:confused2:

I can tell you right now it's really up to the discretion of the service reps as how courteous they would like to be because my shift knob and steering wheel (kept the airbag tho) were replaced under warranty (without me even asking or mentioning because I never thought wear n tear items can be replaced). Try another dealership if you have one near. Good luck.


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