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steering wheel leather wrap by Gold-86SE
Started on: 02-20-2003 05:57 PM
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Last post by: 862M4inCA on 02-20-2003 10:13 PM
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Report this Post02-20-2003 05:57 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Gold-86SESend a Private Message to Gold-86SEDirect Link to This Post

found a company called Moss, that supplies Miata stuff and the manufacture leather wraps for Miata steering wheels.


I am curious to know if the Miata steering wheel is the same diameter as the Fiero's. If it is do you think this wrap will work?

Are there other businesses that sell leather wraps?

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Report this Post02-20-2003 06:05 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Rob ErnstClick Here to visit Rob Ernst's HomePageSend a Private Message to Rob ErnstDirect Link to This Post
I got one called a "wheel wrap" from a link I found on the pontiac mall website...

It was like 40 bux but it installed as advertised and looks good. It also comes in single or multiple colors and you can specify which colors. I got mine in RED and tan to match my Mr. Mike's Seats... I can email ya pics if you'd like but I'm too busy to go outside right now and take 'em...

Also, I haven't installed my Mr. Mike's seats yet anyway.

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Report this Post02-20-2003 06:13 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 862M4inCASend a Private Message to 862M4inCADirect Link to This Post
There is a company in Mesquite, TX called American Stitches that can rewrap your steering wheel to OEM specs. Called to get a quote and have been thinking of having mine redone to go with the restoration but at $210 plus S&H return fee it's a bit on the high side but looking at the pics they have on their website (www.american-stitches.com) it looks like quality work.
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Report this Post02-20-2003 06:17 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Rob ErnstClick Here to visit Rob Ernst's HomePageSend a Private Message to Rob ErnstDirect Link to This Post
O, I almost forgot. Mr. Mike knows somebody who can restitch your wheel too...

Go to www.mrmikes.com and email him and he'll reply. Probably the same day or early the next. Mr. Mike ROCKS!

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Report this Post02-20-2003 10:13 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 862M4inCASend a Private Message to 862M4inCADirect Link to This Post
Yes, he informed me of a place in Michigan by the name of "Peltons Corvettes of Michigan" and the number is (248) 681-4336.
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