SEG Direct Gray Microfiber Leather Auto Car Steering Wheel Cover Universal 15 inch

Very Quick

"* Bought this to cover my infinity steering wheel after I noticed it started getting sun damage."

"Easy to put on."

"I figured a steering wheel cover would solve the problem but didn't want anything too flashy as I have never really been a fan of steering wheel covers."

"* Fits my Camry perfectly and you can barely notice it's just a cover."

"Other steering covers of same size have a tendency to slip a little after the first few weeks of use, but not this one, making the lack of easier install well worth it."

"I did eventually get it on, but lets just say I won't have to go to the gym for a day or two."

"I would buy another one once it starts falling apart."

SEG Direct Gray Microfiber Leather Auto Car Steering Wheel Cover Universal 15 inch (Click to Compare Deals)

Quick

"* Bought this to cover my infinity steering wheel after I noticed it started getting sun damage. It is good quality for the price, seems to be well made and easy install (you dont really need to read the instructions)... I would re-purchase this product again."

"* The steering wheel on my 2005 Toyota Corolla had worn down over the years and was starting to leave little pieces of rubber all over my hands when I drove. I figured a steering wheel cover would solve the problem but didn't want anything too flashy as I have never really been a fan of steering wheel covers. This one looked like a good fit though, it seemed like it would blend in nicely with the car's interior and not look too cheap or flashy."

"* This was more of a struggle to get situated on the 2013 SanteFe Sport it was bought for, however, with the grace of a nice warm day I managed to get it situated and aligned. Other steering covers of same size have a tendency to slip a little after the first few weeks of use, but not this one, making the lack of easier install well worth it... I have had others in work vehicles the started pulling threads or unravelling, or just being loose and slipping, after only a month of driving."

"I did eventually get it on, but lets just say I won't have to go to the gym for a day or two... Had to resort to using some plastic tree felling wedges to get it on - that worked, but be careful of damaging it!... Only about a half inch from being perfect so, I Tugged and pulled and tried rubbing lightly and with force."


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"* The steering wheel on my 2005 Toyota Corolla had worn down over the years and was starting to leave little pieces of rubber all over my hands when I drove. I figured a steering wheel cover would solve the problem but didn't want anything too flashy as I have never really been a fan of steering wheel covers. This one looked like a good fit though, it seemed like it would blend in nicely with the car's interior and not look too cheap or flashy... It came wrapped up in a small package but I was easily able to open it and get it on my steering wheel. It has a nice grip to it with a little cushion and not too slippery. It looks much more expensive than it was with the visible stitching and clear lines... So far I've been using it for 3 months and it's working great."

"* This was more of a struggle to get situated on the 2013 SanteFe Sport it was bought for, however, with the grace of a nice warm day I managed to get it situated and aligned. Other steering covers of same size have a tendency to slip a little after the first few weeks of use, but not this one, making the lack of easier install well worth it. The vehicle or was installed in is driven an average of 500 miles a week for work, and a rugged cover was needed, as well as one that stayed put. This one meets both, plus is easy to clean with an Armorall wipe and a dry towel after. To top it all off, it looks good with... I have had others in work vehicles the started pulling threads or unravelling, or just being loose and slipping, after only a month of driving. This cover has already surpassed expectations, despite the initial minor hassle at install."

"It doesn't slip around the wheel... Average temperature day, as specified I stretched it out before attempting to install it. I did eventually get it on, but lets just say I won't have to go to the gym for a day or two... Had to resort to using some plastic tree felling wedges to get it on - that worked, but be careful of damaging it!... Only about a half inch from being perfect so, I Tugged and pulled and tried rubbing lightly and with force... I'm going to wait for a sunny hot day to try it again. There's no way I'm pulling it off - even if I could - and reinstalling."