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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Steering wheel cover
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<blockquote data-quote="Dreman" data-source="post: 1025262" data-attributes="member: 61303"><p>I had to pull the cover off to clean the black gunk out. My wife drove it once in a white outfit, got black gunk on her hands, and hasn't driven the Trac since. I cut the old cover off and bought a leather sew-on cover from Pep-Boys. I had previously put one on a GMC I had earlier, and it looked fantastic, but it took so long lacing it up on the Trac that I ran out of time. I then remembered the reason I did it on the GMC was I was sitting in the truck much of the day reviewing the construction project I was overseeing. It gave my hands something to do. So I took the new leather cover off and put on a cheap vinyl lace-on, which worked for a while. When it got ratty I replaced it with a slip-on leather cover, which is still on it. I would like to go back to the sew on cover, if I can find the time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreman, post: 1025262, member: 61303"] I had to pull the cover off to clean the black gunk out. My wife drove it once in a white outfit, got black gunk on her hands, and hasn't driven the Trac since. I cut the old cover off and bought a leather sew-on cover from Pep-Boys. I had previously put one on a GMC I had earlier, and it looked fantastic, but it took so long lacing it up on the Trac that I ran out of time. I then remembered the reason I did it on the GMC was I was sitting in the truck much of the day reviewing the construction project I was overseeing. It gave my hands something to do. So I took the new leather cover off and put on a cheap vinyl lace-on, which worked for a while. When it got ratty I replaced it with a slip-on leather cover, which is still on it. I would like to go back to the sew on cover, if I can find the time! [/QUOTE]
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