Thanks, I have found someone fairly local to me who is similar in price and took the time to explain a few things making comments like, I love doing Z4 wheels & we will make sure you are happy which is a mile away from "look at the road not your steering wheel". They do one wheel at a time, with a waiting list so its certainly not stack em high and rush them out the door either.Most decent local car trimmers should be able to do a steering wheel to a good standard, but IME many won't because they are quite difficult to stitch.
I spent most of the Summer looking for a 'local' car upholsterer. There are loads near me but 8 out of 10 didn't want my work, as they can make easy money on just repairs and motorbike seats. One of the two left were eye-wateringly expensive. So I went with the other one. It was hard work but we got there in the end!
Luckily I have a wooden steering wheel for this car, so he didn't have to touch it.
I see that the white stitching is the big problem; it shows up every tiny stitching error like a sore thumb.
After reading this thread, I went out and checked the stitching on both wheels on our (both 2024) Audi and Ford. Neither are perfect TBH, just they are black on black so it isn't noticeable unless you look really, really hard.
I went with Edge Automotive in the end . I will let the pictures speak for themselves. Steve done the replacement steering wheel ( I sold the other one and took another as part ex) , gear knob, handbrake gaiter , gear lever gaiter, handbrake grip and knee pads. Nice to see you relaxing doing something you enjoy.Found a bit of time to rebuild the wheel, added mini paddles to accommodate paddle extensions, not sure if they are for me but easily removed if I have a change of heart.View attachment 293237