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Review on πŸš— Eiseng Black Microfiber Leather Steering Wheel Cover for Toyota Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia, and 4Runner - DIY Stitch-On Wrap Interior Accessory with Black Thread (2012-2019) by Michael Robertson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simple but takes a lot of patience

This handlebar cover has a pretty tricky track to be honest. So if there's anything to recommend, honestly avoid the directions and try to follow what I say. Turn the steering wheel inside out where the suede is and find where the 10 o'clock, 2 o'clock and 6 o'clock are. 2. Apply the supplied double-sided adhesive to the suede where the steering wheel cover touches the horn/wheel center between 10 and 2 hours and 6 hours WITHOUT REMOVE THE PAPER. !3.Place the steering wheel cover and position to ensure it is perfectly aligned, but do not remove the paper from the adhesive paper yet. The steering wheel cover has a precise cut and is annoying if you botch it up. You should end up with an even amount of "overlapping" materials to thread AFTER/DURING the next stitch. Start sewing at 6 o'clock first, then proceed clockwise. Using the included needle and thread, start seeding into the thread located on the steering wheel BUT skip and pull over the thread, skip and pull over the thread and so on. Remove the adhesive backing as you walk, but make sure the steering wheel is properly aligned. Do not remove the adhesive backing that is not already in contact with the center wheel/horn. 5. After making sure the sowing is complete and free of defects, you should have material left over for priming. Remove the paper backing. when you start uploading stuff. 6. After that you should be done!

Pros
  • Nice piece
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