Styling Rings for Steering Wheels

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Old Mar 29, 2001 | 10:12 AM
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Question Styling Rings for Steering Wheels

Has anyone have one or used one or are they as cheap as the ones at auto part stores?

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Old May 20, 2001 | 10:31 PM
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Not sure what you're talking about and it's been a few months since you posted. If you are still interested, can you give more information?

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My third F-series ordered new. The other two: '73 F-100 Custom, 240 cube 6, 3 on the tree, tan, "West Coast" mirrors, step bumper, knitted vinyl seat, AM radio; and '98 F-150 SC short-box XL, XLS package, Pacific Green, 4.2 5-speed, 3.55 LS, FM-cassette.

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Old May 21, 2001 | 08:13 PM
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I just put my second one on my truck,love them. The only reason I changed it was because I decided to go a different road on the interior. They are pretty high quality
in my opinion. The first one I had on was the woodgrain. It developed cracks around the top,but I believe it did only because they do not have enough double sided tape on the back. It makes it flex a little because of the uneven height. They do look a little flimsy before you put them on,but hold up very well once they are on.
Just fill in the gaps they left in the tape with some from the auto parts store,and it'll stay crack free. Sorry for rambling,but they are the best option out there,unless you go with a wheelskins leather cover or something like that. They are nothing like the vinyl stretch on things you see everywhere. I bought one of those,and took it off the second day,LOL. ,,,,,98

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98 F-150 4.6 Litre XLT2wd Ext. cab
Yokahama AVS/ST's,,too noisy
prarie tan/tan int.
K/N gen.II fipk
custom dual exh/gibson rectangle tips/rear exiting.
color matched snuglid
Superchip!!!
Clear front corners
Speedglo gauges w/carbon fiber overlay
Carbon fiber Grant styling ring wheelcover
Stillen Quad light air dam,with Pilot PL-240 driving lights
Billet third brake light cover/oval pattern
Euro taillights,with APC red bulbs
Cobra 75WXST cb w/weather alert
Kenwood cd w/Radio Shack speakers,and Soundstream P203e amplifier//Single 10" sub
Viper alarm
On the waywheels,tires,Proglass shaker hood,Steel Horse C5 leather seat
Come see my new pictures@ www.my-f150.com
WOW,what a cool site!

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Now,if it only looked like this in real life
 
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