I am looking for a local upholstery shop that re wraps steering wheels do you guys have any recomendations?
In Tulsa, American Auto Trim. Rick is good people. They always have seem to have some classic German restorations.
I called 7-8 upholstery shops about two years ago. I gave up after they all told me they didn't do steering wheels and I didn't have any more references from them.
Similar thread here: http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...ght=upholstery
Ya, I remember that one. At some point I was quoted "two and a quarter" a few weeks ago but I can't seem to remember who. I have called several places this morning but nobody can do it.
We're happy with $15 covers from WalMart or wherever.
I recall reading good things about Colby.
We have basic covers on all of ours now, but we're used to the thicker feel and whatnot.
Redline goods
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Redline goods couldn't do my wheel. They do OEM wheels. I have seen the shift and E brake boots they make. The leather was really nice and soft. I would definitely use them for an steering wheel if possible.
Auto Interiors of Tulsa
9708 E. 46th Pl
Tulsa, OK 74146
PH: 918-622-3856
Robert has done two of my E30's and they both turned out great:
Last edited by Overlord475; 06-20-2014 at 04:27 PM.
Those seats are beautiful!
A friend of mine just dropped off his miata seats and his front and rear samurai seats at a shop in okc. It's $300 per bucket seat and $400 for the rear bench seat done in vinyl with new foam. Although he might have the miata seats done in leather. At $700 a piece! I'm curious to see how they turn out.
Damn.. I didn't know he did leather too, I had him recover the M3's headliner.
1997 M3 (SOLD) :o 2000 528i Sport (SOLD)
just read this, thats crazy for the prices, I have done this work several times on classic cars I restored, my last one was a 1952 that I repainted black and re did the stock bench seat with foam, black vinyl with red stiching and cost me about 60$ in material and about 6hrs of work, maybe ill post pics sometime.
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