Royals Wheels..

I'm not sure tbh :lol: I want to get my sport wheel retrimmed also, but I don't want my wheel to be thinner than it was pre-trim.

I guess you could just ask to keep the factory padding if it's not worn?
 
Steve84N said:
So if I ever retrim my M Sport wheel I should not ask for double padding?

God no! Personally I wouldn't re-trim an M Sport Wheel - its a perfect shape and feel as it is IMO, perhaps the leather could be refurbished/cleaned?
 
Steve84N said:
Was considering alcantara...but perhaps I should just leave it alone.

Or buy a cheap non M Sport wheel, and have that trimmed in Alcantara! :thumbsup:

There's one for sale in the classifieds section. (not mine ! )
 
Here is mine Mike,

Like others have said,i would steer clear of alacantara because it does have a habit of soaking up skin oil over time if not looked after and goes "flat", meaning the leather nap starts to soak up the skin oil and look more shinny. However if you clean it regularly it will last a good while. Its just the nature of the leather is more prone to soaking up natural skin oil. But it personel choice, if you look after it it will last especially of its not you daily driver.

On thickness, a double padded standard wheel is not as thick as an M wheel is standard, but in my opinion the M Wheel is too thick, more akin to a leather bound shirt button :o , the standard wheel, double padded is a better more comfortable choice.

I have a spare standard e85 wheel here, and i am with Jack tomorrow for fitment of my retrimmed E89 wheel, if you like i can drop it off to him and you can use it for your retrim then just send me back your old wheel when done, if that helps, but i expect he will have a wheel you can retrim anyway as he has a garage full of wheels.




Bryan
 
Ducklakeview said:
thecremeegg said:
Definitely no to alcantara - mine was flat as a pancake after about 6 months, complete waste of time!

:( That's that idea down the pan then...

Mike

I should add it wasn't a Royal's wheel and I didn't look after it at all, but to be honest I don't want to have to be looking after a steering wheel :D
 
Dietcokeman said:
I have a spare standard e85 wheel here, and i am with Jack tomorrow for fitment of my retrimmed E89 wheel, if you like i can drop it off to him and you can use it for your retrim then just send me back your old wheel when done, if that helps, but i expect he will have a wheel you can retrim anyway as he has a garage full of wheels.



Bryan - That would be great!

I'll PM you my tel No, so you can give it to Jack, and I'll email/call him with my requirements etc. This means no car off road time :)

Let me have the return address please.

Much appreciated...

Mike
 
Wheel delivered today Mike, when your done, send me a Pm and I'll give you my address as I'm waiting to move again shortly .
 
Here's my Royal trimmed wheel just after fitting, went for the double padding and perforated sides and I am very happy with it :thumbsup:

I was thinking about alcantara, but thought it might look a bit out of place and wanted more of an OEM kinda look (hence the black stitching).
 

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heavymetalthunder said:
Here's my Royal trimmed wheel just after fitting, went for the double padding and perforated sides and I am very happy with it :thumbsup:

I was thinking about alcantara, but thought it might look a bit out of place and wanted more of an OEM kinda look (hence the black stitching).

That's identical to mine with black stitches to keep OEM look. one of the best value for money mods you can do IMO :thumbsup:
 
Just got my wheel back ..

E46 M3 wheel, M tri color stitching, thicker grip and full nappa leather
 

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I've had 3 done by Royal all brilliant. I've had an Alcantara for 18 months and I'm sure it's exactly the same now and I've not treated it with anything. I have noticed his prices have gone up again though.
 
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