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Looking for a dark blue steering wheel
#21

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The top left and right are the same wheel...

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No way...really??



I stick by my original suggestion of simply having your wheel recovered. It will essentially be new and probably nicer in the long run.



- Darryl
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#22

[quote name='Darryl' timestamp='1288373046' post='100251']

No way...really??



I stick by my original suggestion of simply having your wheel recovered. It will essentially be new and probably nicer in the long run.



- Darryl

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yeah it's the same one. Jay suggested I buy this wheel and just have it repainted. What do you think?
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#23

Leather dye (and carpet dye for that matter) usually yield the best results when going to a slightly darker color. I can't be sure of the results you may get going from one blue to the other.



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#24

I mentioned that to Jay and he said dyeing it won't be a problem... this is such a dilemma!
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#25

Be aware that the leather dye in the can is might not actually be dye but more likely paint like vinyl dye (NOT). I would have suggested the re-dye thing but I would be worried it might come off in the wear spots, ya know, where your hands are 99% of the time.

Just think'in out loud again, wife says it's dangerous at my age <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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