As those of you with leather steering wheels no doubt already know, the Fiat steering wheel leather is thin and tears/flakes off very easily. I've seen tons of threads about this on the net.
After two and a half years mine started doing it. You can see it on the wheel rim in this picture:

I could take this back to the dealer and argue with them for hours only to be turned away unhappy. I took matters into my own hands instead.
One night at the Ace Cafe, MEP graciously assisted me in the removal of my wheel. I think in the process we almost lost fingers and eyes a couple of times. Huge thanks for helping out. The next bit of fun wouldn't have been possible without this effort.
Then I shipped it off to Jack the Wheelman in Abingdon. Jack is a lovely bloke, easy to deal with, quick turnaround, quality materials.
I chose black alcantara with black stitching but he can do any combination of leather and stitching you need. Alcantara was £30 more than leather but mmmm alcantara:


This weekend it's going back on the beast and I can finally use Blue&Me to skip tracks again. Woo!
After two and a half years mine started doing it. You can see it on the wheel rim in this picture:

I could take this back to the dealer and argue with them for hours only to be turned away unhappy. I took matters into my own hands instead.
One night at the Ace Cafe, MEP graciously assisted me in the removal of my wheel. I think in the process we almost lost fingers and eyes a couple of times. Huge thanks for helping out. The next bit of fun wouldn't have been possible without this effort.
Then I shipped it off to Jack the Wheelman in Abingdon. Jack is a lovely bloke, easy to deal with, quick turnaround, quality materials.
I chose black alcantara with black stitching but he can do any combination of leather and stitching you need. Alcantara was £30 more than leather but mmmm alcantara:


This weekend it's going back on the beast and I can finally use Blue&Me to skip tracks again. Woo!
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