Has anyone used one of the Mewant steering wheel ‘sow on’ covers on an E85 MSport wheel?
If so, how much fatter did is feel afterwards? As the MSport steering wheel is pretty chunky as it is.
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Steering wheel cover on MSport wheel
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Steering wheel cover on MSport wheel
Alpina Roadster S Lux no. 204 (1 of 15 uk cars in Alpina Blue)
Previous Z4’s :E89 30i, E89 20i, E85 3.0Si (X4) E85 3.0i, E86 3.0 Si, E85 2.5si, E85 2.5i
Previous Z4’s :E89 30i, E89 20i, E85 3.0Si (X4) E85 3.0i, E86 3.0 Si, E85 2.5si, E85 2.5i
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Steering wheel cover on MSport wheel
I put one on a few months back, feels very similar width wise to standard, it only makes it a couple of mm thicker.
If I was to do it again I'd get a leather skyver to make it thinner around where the trim pieces go, that way it would sit a bit nicer without having to trim it down (luckily I didn't take off too much when doing the trimming!).
They seem to offer different versions in different places (Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress etc) so it's worth checking to see if the design you want is on one of them, although I believe you can message them and customize the materials and thread colour.
If I was to do it again I'd get a leather skyver to make it thinner around where the trim pieces go, that way it would sit a bit nicer without having to trim it down (luckily I didn't take off too much when doing the trimming!).
They seem to offer different versions in different places (Amazon, Ebay, AliExpress etc) so it's worth checking to see if the design you want is on one of them, although I believe you can message them and customize the materials and thread colour.