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The Loncky Genuine Leather Custom Fit Steering Wheel Cover is designed for a range of Infiniti models, offering a tailored fit, exceptional comfort, and a stylish upgrade to your vehicle's interior. Made from high-quality cowhide leather, this cover is not only durable but also customizable, allowing you to express your personal style while enhancing your driving experience.
Manufacturer | Loncky |
Brand | JI |
Model | Loncky |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.66 x 5.2 x 2.44 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Loncky |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Loncky |
A**G
Hands down best leather cover for your G35/37 steering wheel
I was pleasantly surprised with how this came out. The leather on my G35's steering wheel was pretty beat up. The rest of the car is absolutely mint, so it was time to get the ugly fixed. I took the steering wheel off for this install because we were going to take care of the trim ring at the same time (See picture for how it all turned out)The good: This steering wheel cover looks and feels amazing.Reality Check: Unless you do this all the time, it will take you some time to do correctly and to get right, plan to take a few hours.The video links in the printed material were incorrect, there are 2 videos you need to see BEFORE you attempt the install. The written instructions are clear enough, but the videos help. Head over to YouTube and check out: "Xu ji Custom Steering Wheel Cover Installation NO.1" and "Mewant Steering wheel cover stitched detail."My only complaint; The stitching broke in one spot as I was sewing it together. No big deal, but wish the thread was a little stronger. Also there isn't an easy way to estimate the amount of thread needed for each portion. I found that I needed about 6 feet of thread for sewing up from 3-6 on the wheel, another 6 feet for 6-9. The final "top half" 9-12 will take about ten feet of thread.The packaging is very good and delivery was fast (This isn't a surprise for Amazon Prime). This comes comes with everything you need for the project with lots left over. Not sure what else to tell you.Update: I've had this on for 3 years now. It still looks brand new. A local 370 performance shop looked at it on my car asked me if I'd consider doing their steering wheels! Great Product - updating to 5 starts because it's been a year with lots of driving and looks perfect.
C**K
Super nice, Very High Quality
This is one very NICE, VERY well made steering wheel cover. There is one wrinkle on the bottom but that was entirely my fault and happened from missing a couple loops. The cover did take longer than I thought to stitch up but I elected to take the steering wheel off so I could paint the bezel. I did attempt to do it with the steering wheel installed but couldn't get the edges tucked in with the little yellow tool. The Kit included plenty of stitching, I could easily take mine off and redo it.(Note: If you could include a needle threading tool, the kit would be COMPLETE)I'm by no means a leather expert but this thing feels extremely nice, looks high end, and was very strong as I pulled the stitching tight. I would reccomend this Custom cover to anyone whether hiding an old factory or protecting a new one. It goes on over the existing factory cover so no need in modifying a new vehicle. I cant say enough how happy I am with Loncky's cover!!
M**™
$800 for a new steering wheel or $50 for a cover... you decide!
Hey everyone.I just picked up a Xuji leather steering wheel wrap from Amazon for $50 and got it installed today.The process was not painless but it was worth the results.My 2007 G35 Sedan has a gross peeling old steering wheel and it got worse when I tried to clean it one day. I thought the Armorall wipe was taking dirt off, turned out it was taking the leather off the wheel.Anyways, I picked that steering wheel wrap in black leather with silver stitching. It took 2 days to get here from awesome Amazon and it looks great. The leather smelled wonderful (if you like leather) and it looked clean and well cut. A test fit showed it was cut out nicely for my steering wheel. Also, the packaging it came in was very nice and it even had detailed instructions which appear to be translated from Chinese.Click the image to open in full size.I researched a bunch of these wraps since the cheapest steering wheel fix I could find is a $450 re-sewn Infiniti steering wheel. New from Infiniti was about $800, so for a $50 wrap I figured what the hell.Other wraps compare to the quality of the Xuji, however, this was the only wrap I found that covers all the way up to the steering wheel bezel. The others simply wrapped around the spokes on the steering wheel.Click the image to open in full size.You can see here what my old wheel looks like. It sucked, it was annoying to grip, and looked terrible. The top of the wheel felt gritty and I often noticed my hand would have small black particles on it after a long drive. The rest of my car is super clean, but the steering wheel looked like it was from an old sunbeaten car.Click the image to open in full size. Click the image to open in full size.So, I did what most people do when they mod their car, I drank a beer. I decided it would be easier to do this modification with the steering wheel off the car so I popped it off. I wont go over the detail of that, but you can find out how to remove the steering wheel and bezel from [...].html which is a decent writeup. I used this when I replaced the steering wheel trim a while back so taking it off again was quick, took maybe 10 minutes. Having the wheel off the car definitely gives you more access to all areas of the wheel, but mainly I wanted to watch movies inside my house instead of sitting in a hot car!Click the image to open in full size.Click the image to open in full size.I then proceeded to wrap this steering wheel in my house with the A/C on as it is hot as hell here in Sac right now. I also had Die Hard 2 on in the background (porcelain Glock 7 made in Germany?) so it wasn't too bad. I watched and re-watched maybe 5 different videos on YouTube about this type of install, the most helpful video was[...]because it shows the majority of the process.Once the wheel was off the car, the first step was to put the double sided tape on the outer edges of the wrap. Some wraps do not use tape, this one did. I was on the fence about it, however in the end I am glad I used it. Lemme tell ya tho, it sucked. It took maybe 45 minutes to peel off the double sided tape after this wrap was put on the wheel because it is super tight and sometimes hard to reach. However, the tape did hold it in place and I would rather spend more time with the tape than having the possibility of a slippery cover (which I don't!).Click the image to open in full size.Once the taping was done, I put this on the wheel and got it test fitted as well as I could. There are seams in the wrap that match up with the seams on the wheel itself which made it easier. It will never line up perfect, but I did my best to make it look like it was going to wrap around the wheel and it worked out for me.Click the image to open in full size.After the test fit, I pulled the double sided tape and pressed it firmly into place. Once it felt "right" I began the process of hand sewing the wrap. I dare not explain this, rather, watch that aforementioned video (and others on YouTube) and they will show you how to sew it. This part took me probably 3 hours to do. I did take a few breaks, but in reality I watched "Training Day" in entirety and I wasn't even done sewing by the time the movie was over. My recommendation for this process would be to make sure you follow the video (or written) instructions, and pull tight on the string as this stuff is thick and pulls itself together nicely. When all was said and done, I was THRILLED at how this turned out, even before I reinstalled it on the car.Click the image to open in full size.The last part was the reinstallation which was once again, very easy, since I had done this before. The new wheel looks great, didn't add very much thickness at all which was something I was concerned about beforehand, and it feels awesome to grip! I never poked myself with the needle, and even though the whole process, start to finish, took almost 6 hours, it was well worth it. Ideally I would rather have a new wheel, but at a near 1/9 the price, I would do the wrap again for sure!Click the image to open in full size.I by no means am a pro sewer, actually, I don't know that I have ever sewn more than a small rip in a shirt, but I did a decent job. It looks great on the car, and the picture doesnt do it justice. The last pic there makes the color look like an off black, but it's not. That pic is in the sun with the flash on my phone, all the other pics were inside my house or garage. The black matches up perfectly, the perforations looks great, and it fits very well. Keep in mind that, in my example, the wrap never fits perfectly. There are some spots where there is excess material, so you can feel small wrinkles in it. Someone with more experience could likely do better, and it no way matches up to the smoothness of a brand new leather steering wheel, but again, for $50, you can't beat it! I was never going for perfection, but it sure looks and feel way better than it did before, even with small imperfections in there.A few tips if you are interested in this install:Removing the wheel helps because you can tuck the fabric behind the bezel, whereas on the car you would have to cram it in there and the tolerances on my bezel were so tight it would have taken forever.When putting the tape on, use long pieces to make it easier to peel off. 1 big piece instead of 4 long pieces means only 1 pull from the start instead of 4.Pull the thread tight on spots where there may be a gap and less tight on areas where there is a lot of fabric. This wrap doesn't fit perfectly so some spaces will be different, not to mention if your wheel was like mine than some of the material has come off the wheel over time.Take your time and relax, if you rush it, and mess up on the thread pattern, you either have to redo it or leave it messed up.Other than that, totally worth $50 and my time while watching some movies! If you want to undertake this process, I hope this write-up can offer some insight into what it might be like for you._Michael
N**S
This product sucks!
This item is a FRAUD! Unless you have a Masters degree in Sewing or a Grandma near by this product is totally USELESS! This company tries to make it appear that this cover snaps on or easily wraps around your steering wheel but it would literally take days to sew this crap on!. The only reason I gave it one star was because zero stars was not available!
V**E
Génial, comme un neuf
Excelente qualité et dimenssions parfaites.Il faut être minutieux et prendre son temps. Surtout pour la mise en place avant de coudre. J'ai retiré le volant pour un meilleur résultat et c'est au dessus de mes attentes. Très satisfait
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