Circling back to steering wheel wraps vs covers, is there anyone here actually happy with the slip-on steering wheel covers?
One here, My first choice is always the Elevo brand (cowhide).
Kung walang elevo ka size ng steering wheel ko like the D shape steering ng Terra I order sa lazada ng ibang brand.
Malaki kamay ko, tumatama kuko sa palm ko kung walang steering wheel cover.
Sometimes kasi pag spirited driving nanggigil kuko ko sa palad ko, minsan may sugat na.
Hahahaha! I literally LOLd at this. I hope you're being sarcastic [emoji23]
Hahaha! I thought of myself too but then I don't touch the steering right after I put hand lotion.
I always have lotion and alcohol sa center console but I am conscious of touching leather after putting on lotion or alcohol because it does the same damage with handbags (plus watermarks)
Anyway, bakit puro tacky/ricey ang steering wheel covers? I don't like the colored stitching like red and the many labels/name. Pinaka decent talaga yung grey sa photo ni oj88 pero wala ng exact so I'll just wait until I have time to take mine sa seatmate. Ang TAGAL lang kasi gumawa sa seatmate. And I'm scared magka kalampag na or worse mag deploy airbag. Pero expert naman seatmate...
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Me.Like glenn_duke, I was blessed (or cursed) with big hands (I can comfortably palm a BB). I hate my Gen 2 Pajero's slim original SW.
If you ever have a chance to drive utilatirian cars like L300's, pick-ups (low-end variants), you'd appreciate a decent slip-on SW cover. Elevo and Type S are decent enough. Loncky for stitch-ons. So pardon me if I was dumbfounded for people dissing the lowly SW cover.
Last edited by Ry_Tower; August 30th, 2024 at 11:26 AM.
Fasten your seatbelt! Or else...Driven To Thrill!
Video about why some people slam doors too hard ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M39aaYdXc04
I mean no disrespect and I hope you guys don't take it personally.
There are certain things and blings in cars that just don't appeal to me. Just speaking my mind.
I have driven the L-300.... plenty of times. Also a Canter from when my dad tried to build an RV out of it (operator word being "tried"). I can say that the rather thin steering wheel did felt funny. But in the grand scheme of things, it was never a big deal. In contrast, driving a car with a steering wheel cover was both awkward to hold and very much a distraction for me.
Last edited by Ry_Tower; August 30th, 2024 at 11:27 AM.
^The driver lives in the car kasi. Kapag bumaba si boss, naka-aircon with music, tulugan na.