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Old 12-11-2011, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by RedlineGoods.com
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Oh, and this just came in, the newest addition to our steering wheel wrap family - the 4gen Firebird Custom Wheel Wrap!





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That looks really good. I'm 100% serious, can I send you my wheel and have you do this for me? I'd like it to be just a little bit thicker than that, I'm not sure if that wheel had the old cover taken off first, as it looks the same diamter as factory. I would definitely pay $200 to have you wrap my wheel for me like that.

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Originally Posted by RAMPANT
Looks nice, but is still the same way too skinny wheel.

Is there no way to at least put the leather over the old cover?
I wheel skin mine also and like how it thickens the diameter.

You'll have plenty of business if you can fatten up the wheel! I've also got a spare firebird steering wheel to loan if you can pull off a quality piece.
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So you can see what it looks like with a different cover that is over the stock one. It seems to be just about right that way. Though even thicker would be nice.



I have spare factory black wheel now and was going to put an all black cobver on it, but yours looks nice, and as mentioned if you have the solution for thicker you will have a hard time keeping these on the shelf. It is one of the biggest complaints about these cars interiors.

Look forward to your thoughts Redline.
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those are sick. definitely adding this to the list. you guys should add full door wraps for the t/a too.
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If you can fatten and look like that.I will buy!
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Hi everyone,

Santa Claus came to our town as well. And brought us a 350Z steering wheel. And we must have been very naughty this ending year (that sounds about right by the way LOL) because it was in a very decrepit shape. So, us and our helpful elves had to apply our magic to it… Here's what came out!







I guess Santa appreciated our hard work so on his second fly-by he gave us a new website! Same, address, WAY BETTER LOOK! WooHoo!!!

Merry Christmas everyone!!!!!
Maciek & Jack
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PS. It is still FREE SHIPPING. All the way through New Years. Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by beyonddisturbed
those are sick. definitely adding this to the list. you guys should add full door wraps for the t/a too.
Are those: http://www.redlinegoods.com/Firebird...ot.php#INSERTS enough for you?

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I second the request for a thicker wheel. Not leather over the stock leather but properly wrapped with padding and then covered with new leather. I dont need thumbrests or anything fancy, just a nice simple thicker rim.
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Plenty enthusiast interested in havin a thicker grip factory steering wheel! Over at the Corvette and BMW forums there's a place in Texas that will thicken up the grip but pricing starts $300 and up.

Hopefully RedlineGoods will comeback with a positive reply and reasonably priced solution.
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Personally i would be happy if the leather was over the existing leather. Just that little extra makes a difference. If more can be added and look good, all the better. I would be in for the $300 installed with modified padding and no thumb hooks. I have a spare steering wheel that you can use as a prototype Redline. I have a few of your parts already installed and would love to add the steering wheel wrap.
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Okay I'm in how much would a Camaro steering wheel without controls black with red stitching cost
Old 12-27-2011, 05:53 AM
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Guys

We are now working on how to prepare thickening solution that will be easy enough for DIY installation. It will be announced here as soon as it's ready

Of course we offer thickening of the wheels sent to us at 30% extra charge.

And remember - the wrap prices are valid until end of the year only!

@RAMPANT: It is not a good idea to put the wrap over existing leather - you never know how strong it sticks to the base wheel - after a short time the stock wheel can come of the wheel slowly and then the new wrap wil gets loose and flappy which is not your desired effect I believe

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Okay I want to order mine! But I wanted to know if you guys can match the colors on my shift ****..also do u make panels for Camaro doors I didn't see anything for them on your website. Also what would the price be for for the steering wheel with no controls
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So to clarify, you must first remove the factory leather (or whatever it is) off the wheel first, then re-install this leather wrap in it's place.

Ok, that makes sense of why your example doesn't look any thicker than the factory rim.
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yep. If you watch their vids on Youtube, they show exactly how to do it.

I emailed them about getting a wrap for my Jeep and they seem to be very helpful and a good bunch of guys. If they can do it, I will definitely get it done.
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Sorry, I must have missed it somehow

We can match the thread colurs, no problem but with the leather it is more difficult - if you want to find a perfect match, consider ordering samples of all our materials to be 100% sure.

As for door inserts - we offer them fopr 93-97 Camaros: http://www.redlinegoods.com/Camaro9397inserts.php. Are yours different? Any photo? Would you consider lending us your panels for template-making purposes in exchange for free leathers? Conditions here: http://www.redlinegoods.com/notsupported2.php

As for the wheel - is this the one you have in mind?


Because we are now working on such wheel


Take care
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Our first discount code for 2012!

This is a black and charcoal perforated leather steering wheel cover for the MR2 Spyder and Celica 00-06 with red thread. Awesome, if you ask me!





And here is the code: 8HY4QZ0833O - valid through Wednesday, January 11th!

Have a great day,
Maciek & Jack
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Old 02-04-2012, 10:30 AM
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Hi

our new Alcantara (charcoal, color 9002) on a BMW M3 E36 steering wheel with M-stitching:






And here is the current discount code: ZTH8L416T30 - valid through Friday, February 10th!

Have a great day,
Maciek & Jack
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....again, how much for you to do the install?


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