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Old 01-26-2007, 12:04 PM   #8 (permalink)
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ok, i love the pics of the ash burl dash kits, and am thinking of purchasing one...however, since i have the C and not the heritage or srt8, my wheel has the wood grain....and i dont suppose the dash kits come with a cover for that? how can i (some what inexpensively) cover that up to match the ash burl??
JP300c - Sorry I didn't answer your question earlier.

The suggestion Tork Monster made of a leather cover is probably going to be the most cost effective. I don't believe any of the kits cover that portion of the steering wheel (wood on top of wheel?). They onmly have pieces to cover the silver portion of the spokes.

Wheelskins - The World's Finest Genuine Leather Motoring Accessories, Steering Wheel Covers, Driving Gloves and Shift Boots is link to leather steering wheel covers which are actually pretty good looking. They stitch up on the inner portion of the wheel rim as a factory leather cover does. Shop around and you can find them a little cheaper. I have used them in the past. Do it in black or a color combination (ie. black/gray) and ....viola! It would cover your wood and protect it. Check it out, see what you think.

Hope that helps.
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