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Originally Posted by bruce1946
I don't notice the part where the black and tan are sew to make one at the 1o & 3 position. You could always get a single color and the seam would be at 6.
Before i found wheelskins i saw a few youtube videos on steering wheel covering. One guy made his own out of leather and where the seam was he put a relief notch around the wheel. That would eliminate the extra leather sewn together. For me i'm not about to alter the original wheel for something hardly noticeable. And i've been called anal a few times.
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I was not concerned about the seam on the cover itself, but where the edge of the cover is on the steering wheel spoke. I installed a steering wheel cover in my CR-V that extends up the steering wheels spokes (see the photo). It's really nice, but they don't make one like this for the Ford Econoline.
I will probably install the Wheelskins cover anyway. Yours looks great and I'm sure it feels a lot better than the stock plastic. I assume your colors are sand and black, right?