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Review on πŸš— Upgrade Your Ride with the Superior 58-0450T Sport Grip Steering Wheel Cover, Size "A" in Stylish Tan Shade by Mark Toth

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Hey, it turned out beautiful!

You know there have been a lot of complaints about it stretching and tearing and it's cheaply made. Well I haven't decided yet because I've just installed it and I don't yet know what the summer sun will do to it. But I park my car in a garage, that might help slow down problems that other people notice for me. if i got that wrong. Yes, it was quite difficult to put it on the wheel at first, but I took my time and took my time and I ended up mounting it on the wheel. The A size is small, but I knew my application would be perfect for it - I drive a 1970 Ford LTD and it has one of those thin old school handlebars. Size A worked well with the right overlap. B or C would be too wide for this small impeller. But I do warn others that size A won't fit unless you're using it on the "old school" handlebars I'm talking about! I would not use A on any machine made after 1990. By this point, the steering wheels had definitely gotten thicker. I was very concerned about how "blue" the blue would be and thought I was really taking a chance. The picture of the box was very deceptive making it look like a shocking royal blue color. NOT THE CASE! It was more of a muted medium to dark gray-blue that matched my interior seat and dashboard color almost perfectly. So it was a pleasant surprise. You want the image from the swatch box to reflect a more correct blue color. It's not as disgustingly light blue as it seems. The strap winding process worked well (after reading the instructions and understanding what they were talking about) - I've never used them as they're more of a throwback to my father's and grandfather's generations, but they look a lot better than they did in the store store bought donuts (one size).

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Very expensive