🖤 Elevate Your Drive with Style!
The Eiseng DIY Genuine Black Leather Steering Wheel Cover is a custom-fit accessory designed specifically for the 2018-2019 Honda Accord. Made from 100% genuine leather, this cover not only protects your original steering wheel but also enhances your vehicle's interior aesthetics. The DIY installation process allows you to personalize your ride while enjoying a sense of accomplishment.
Manufacturer | GL |
Brand | Eiseng |
Package Dimensions | 25.91 x 11.94 x 3.56 cm; 204 Grams |
Item model number | QC-02-0061 |
Manufacturer part number | QC-02-0061 |
Item Weight | 204 g |
F**T
good and somewhat easy
seams like good quality. was easy to install. instructions on how to weave it together could be better.
N**S
Fits and feels great, but a bit hard to install correctly.
This cover is different from other ones because it is custom-cut to fit the Honda 2018/2019 wheel, so it looks a lot better than the universal ones probably do. It's also pretty difficult to install - I screwed up a little by not having it perfectly centered/positioned on the wheel, but it still looks and feels really great. Huge upgrade from the plastic stock wheel on the EX trim.FYI, the included instructions werent specifically for this exact wheel, so I just followed the 3-spoke part and it was relevant enough.
A**R
Installation
Difficult to install
G**D
Fits really well.
The cover fits really well. It took a few hours to finish installing and is a bit tricky but it looks and feels good.
D**L
Great for LX models, not 100% perfect cut but result is WOW!!!
My 2021 Accord LX had the rubber wheel, bought this just in time for Xmas holiday to give myself extra days to install it, just in case, since after reading existing reviews, it felt like it would take forever. You have to go open minded into this one, it's not that difficult but it's no walk in the park. You must commit and go step by step. Here are my instructions and tips, enjoy!1. Get the thing on the wheel, touch it, feel it, just get used to it for few minutes, align it so that everything fits in the middle and centered. Just use common sense here, if you have the LX model, the rubber wheel will have a small mark around the wheel and that helped me so much to center the leather.2. Peel the tape off and begin to stick the cover. If you have the LX, the adhesive doesn't do much but it helps a lot with somewhat keeping form, don't worry about taking it off on and on, the rubber material won't have marks or anything. If you are sticking this to leather...why?!..but if you are then I would assume it can damage your leather.3. Tuck the bottom spoke first, it's the easiest one, don't be afraid of it, just get a feel for how their little tool gets inside the plastic part of the wheel and then tuck the leather in. WHATEVER you do, DO NOT tuck the leather in from the leather side, either turn it inside out per instruction or be extra careful because you can easily tear the ends of the leather with their tool. For the side spokes, this is a hard one, the front of the wheel is totally doable but the back is based on your luck and how good of a cut you will get from these guys. Mine came too long on the back sides, so no way to tuck it in, I left it as is and it actually feels great, stitch it as far to the end as you can, it will help. If your cut fits perfectly fine then I'd still recommend to tuck in the side back before stitching.4. Ask your grandma or mother or somebody who knows how to sew. You only need help with the beginning and end, the end to end process is actually so simple since it's all repeat action. You just gotta either look up some videos online or have that person show you the idea. The video these guys provide actually exists on YouTube in normal speed, that can help a lot with this step so just search for generic sewing leather for steering wheel videos, don't mention Accord, you'll find it.Overall, even with small imperfections, come on guys, $40 and you have yourself a legit leather wrapped wheel? Go to Hondas site, it's a $500 for LX model to add the heated steering wheel. Google it yourself, it's $300 for the wheel + messing with air bags and installation or the labor quote I got locally to have somebody sew this for me, $85 per hour. For $40, this is almost a gift, the end result and feel is amazing. I hope this lasts of course but I'd say it even looks better then OEM wheel with the pattern. Good luck!
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