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Old 10-02-2011 | 09:59 PM
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Looking for Shop in Socal to Thicken Steering wheel

Hey guys,

Looking for a shop in Socal that can thicken my steering wheel. Please let me know if you know of any shops!

Old 10-05-2011 | 10:28 AM
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BUMp!!!!!
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anyone? ??
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I have to admit, I'm not even sure what you want to do here. Literally just make it thicker? Have to ask...why?

I would think there are only two options:
1. Wrap it with something, but I think that would just be cheese
2. Replace it
Old 10-15-2011 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by TheIvoryG
I have to admit, I'm not even sure what you want to do here. Literally just make it thicker? Have to ask...why?

I would think there are only two options:
1. Wrap it with something, but I think that would just be cheese
2. Replace it
I want to get it made thicker to then send it to get CF added + alcantara
Old 10-15-2011 | 05:05 PM
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I don't know anywhere local to you, but Dallas Custom Steering Wheel is exactly what you want. Their work is exquisite. Dallas Custom Steering Wheel

Do what I plan to - buy a raggedy cheap OEM replacement to use as a spare when you send yours in to be worked on. Then sell the spare when you get yours back. Or buy a good one and send it in for work, then sell your original one when you get it back. Only have to change it once that way.
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