🖤 Drive in Style with a Personal Touch!
The Eiseng Steering Wheel Cover is a premium DIY accessory designed for select Toyota models, crafted from durable microfiber leather. This exact-match cover not only protects your original steering wheel but also allows you to personalize your driving experience with a stylish black finish and a hands-on installation process.
P**N
Stitches install, but poor sizing/cuts.
The media could not be loaded. Installation is straightforward, but due to the incorrect pattern cutting you need to be sure your loops line up so that your perforated seams line up (so count how many loops on one part correspond to the other half before stitching so that your seam lines up).Additionally, as is commonly mentioned the material is too short in some places. My photos and video show one side of the continuously stitched portion lines up close enough on one side, but it's sorely too short on the other side. That's one continuous threaded area at the top of the steering wheel, so there's only one way to stitch it. I'm hoping the adhesive tape can help keep that portion stretched and tucked after all is said and done. Still, had that part been cut just about 20mm longer it would've been much better.Also, taking off the steering wheel makes install much easier. I can't imagine contorting my body to wrap this in the car. For the price I guess it's ok, but this is very far from perfect.
J**.
High Quality, nice feel, and great look!!
This is a great upgrade for my 2020 Toyota Tundra. It feels soft yet durable, luxurious, and sporty. I really like it a lot and surprised Toyota doesn’t ship their trucks with a factory leather steering wheel.The only issues I have are:1. Adhesive is terrible on the side bars of the steering wheel. It has come unstuck and has created slack/ bunched up leather on the backside of the 3 and 9 o’clock spokes. (See pics)2. Very time consuming and somewhat complex to install if steering wheel is left on. (I left mine on. Some online videos show others removing theirs but I did NOT want to do that as the airbag is involved).3. No video from seller on installing on the Tundra steering wheel. (I believe the video they have is of a simple 3 spoke bmw steering wheel)4. No enough material to cover edges of the spokes of steering wheel at 3 and 9 o’clock (see pic)I’m not gonna exaggerate...it did take about 5 hours to install. I broke it up over two days to do it. The most difficult thing is to figure out where to start and what to do next. Once you get into your groove it moves by quickly.I may undo the side stitching and see if I can add contact cement or something to peg down the bunched up leather I referenced earlier. I admit that there could be some issue with my quality of installation but the parts of the steering wheel that are the actual wheel portion...look great. They fit snugly and seem to be perfectly aligned at the 6 o’clock position and along the top arch of the steering wheel.Def recommend this. It was only $35 and it makes the driving experience so much better. Just wish the adhesive was stickier so I didn’t have the gathered up amount in the backside of the steering wheel. I’ll figure out the 3 & 9 o’clock positions and lack of material. May just need to be pegged down with some liquid adhesive.
L**K
Looks great!!
All in all I'm very happy with thie product! It did take about 7-8 hours between removing and reinstalling the steering wheel and stitching it all up. I did it in one "long" evening and had the truck back on the road the next day. I would recommend dedictaing a couple of days to the project so you donlt have to rush.It fits extremely good and feels great. Everyone I tell that this was not from the factory can't belive it. It really looks that good!
R**H
Easy but needs lots of patience
The media could not be loaded. This steering wheel cover comes with a pretty complex guide to be honest. So if there's anything to recommend, avoid the instructions honestly.l and try to follow what I say.1. Turn the steering wheel inside out where the suede is on and figure out where the 10 o'clock, 2 o'clock and 6 o'clock is located.2. Apply the double sided adhesive that was provided, onto the suede at 10 o'clock all the way through to 2 o'clock, where the steering wheel cover meets the horn/center of the wheel and 6 o'clock WITHOUT removing the PAPER yet!3.Place the steering wheel cover over and position it to make sure it's aligned perfectly but do not remove the paper from the adhesion paper yet. The steering wheel cover is a precise cut and is irritating if you mess up. You should have a even amount of "overlapping" material from placing it on that you will tuck in AFTER/DURING the stitch process next.4. Start at 6 o'clock first for stitching and then make way around clockwise. Using the needle and string provided, start sowing into the thread located on the steering wheel BUT skip a thread and apply across, skip a thread and go across and so on. Remove the adhesive paper backing as you move through but be sure the steering wheel is aligned correctly. Do not remove the adhesive paper backing that starts meeting the center wheel/horn yet.5.After making sure your sowing work is complete and there is no flaws, you should have some material left that needs to be tucked in. Remove the paper back as you begin tucking in the material.6.You should be done after this!
M**W
Take your time to install the product
This took more time than I anticipated but that's due to me wanting the installed product to turn out as close to factory appearance as possible.1. Take the time to place the wrap on the wheel and make sure that the positions are accurate.2. There is enough material for the wheel part but 3, 9, 5 and 7 o clock positions could have used 1/4" more material to make installation easier.3. I placed double sided tape on the steering wheel instead of the wrap because it allowed me to stretch the leather and reposition as i go before using the tape to hold it down.4. 3 and 9 o'clock positions require some contact cement or a lot of double sided tape to adhere properly without bunching up.5. I disconnected the main battery, removed the steering wheel controls and put the airbag on the steering wheel column to do the installation. Just put the key in the ignition and leave it unlocked so you can rotate the wheel as you stitch.
T**O
Like OEM
Is like OEM product, but it took me a hole day to installed it, I removed the wheel and finally have to put some glue because one part was short, but over all is worth the price
A**M
Easier than you think
Just find the video on youtube from the company mewant. They have a good one. I unplugged my battery, took off the airbag and plastic covers. Didn't take off the steering wheel, just turned it accordingly. Took me 2 hours start to finish. Once you get the first stitch it goes quickly. Just skip one and go.
J**V
Feels great
I'm not the greatest sewer but I'm pleased with the product. Video makes it look easy but took me a few hours to install
N**K
Not all that bad
Just do the install in your truck. Turn wheel as needed. No need to remove wheel IMO. EZ Time
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