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Best2bgolfing
01-09-2011, 11:38 AM
I recently found a great product for my cart. This guy has made custom fit steering wheel covers out of Leather. His add was in the paper I called. He came the next day and installed this beautiful leather cover. Custom stitched and a nice LOGO at the top. I was tired of ruining my pants and shirts with black marks from the wheel. I looked at the fuzzy ones first but thought in the summer they would become a mess. This was $24 flat and installed. The fuzzy ones I seen were $20. For the $4 Leather is the way to go. Now the wheel feels like my Streetrod wheel. Call Bud 352-566-6500 or Golf-steer.com Enjoy I know I am

LittleDog
01-09-2011, 12:34 PM
I recently found a great product for my cart. This guy has made custom fit steering wheel covers out of Leather. His add was in the paper I called. He came the next day and installed this beautiful leather cover. Custom stitched and a nice LOGO at the top. I was tired of ruining my pants and shirts with black marks from the wheel. I looked at the fuzzy ones first but thought in the summer they would become a mess. This was $24 flat and installed. The fuzzy ones I seen were $20. For the $4 Leather is the way to go. Now the wheel feels like my Streetrod wheel. Call Bud 352-566-6500 or Golf-steer.com Enjoy I know I am

I called that number and the message I got was that the phone is not in service. However, on their ad they gave the location of the company in Oxford that sells those covers. I ordered a tan one which I believe, with shipping & handling was around $26. When I was playing golf yesterday I noticed the guy I was playing with had a new steering wheel cover which is like the cover I bought. He said they are available at Market of Marion which I did not know. I believe he paid $24.

John

gemorc
01-09-2011, 03:18 PM
Par Car?

memason
01-09-2011, 06:26 PM
I called that number and the message I got was that the phone is not in service...


John.... Just called the number above and talked to Bud. He's coming to my home to install a cover at 9:30 tomorrow morning. $24 installed as posted above.

At any rate, the number is a good number, so you might want to try it again...

Mike

memason
01-10-2011, 10:12 AM
Larry just stopped by my home and installed the steering wheel cover.... It looks and feels great.

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k592/memason1/2011-01-10_09-51-15_430.jpg


Call the number above, if you're interested. He has several different colors.

Mike

LittleDog
01-10-2011, 11:08 AM
John.... Just called the number above and talked to Bud. He's coming to my home to install a cover at 9:30 tomorrow morning. $24 installed as posted above.

At any rate, the number is a good number, so you might want to try it again...

Mike

Mike - I ordered online so I will install it myself. Can't quite figure why I got that phone message regarding the line being out of service. Maybe I dialed the wrong number.

golfnut
01-15-2011, 07:56 PM
2 points, 1) it is made of leather-like material per their web site, 2) if you order over the web with shipping and tax cost is $27....gn

memason
01-15-2011, 08:03 PM
2 points, 1) it is made of leather-like material per their web site, 2) if you order over the web with shipping and tax cost is $27....gn

Nice thing about calling Larry.... He will come to your house and install the cover personally for $24. I my case, I wasn't exactly sure which color would look best with my cart and the interior seat colors. Larry put on a couple different covers, so I could decide the best combination.

LittleDog
01-15-2011, 08:06 PM
2 points, 1) it is made of leather-like material per their web site, 2) if you order over the web with shipping and tax cost is $27....gn

I know I payed more but I can live with the $3.00. BTW I got the black cover and it looks great. However I guess I'm anal retentive because the metal label on the top of the wheel is not exactly in the middle of the wheel, just a little bit off. I'm certainly not going to reinstall. :oops:

John

memason
01-15-2011, 08:13 PM
I know I payed more but I can live with the $3.00. BTW I got the black cover and it looks great. However I guess I'm anal retentive because the metal label on the top of the wheel is not exactly in the middle of the wheel, just a little bit off. I'm certainly not going to reinstall. :oops:

John

Ha ha.... That kind of stuff drives me nuts! I was at the Audi dealer, last week, to have my car serviced. In the waiting room, there was a picture on the wall that was hanging crooked. I could only take it for about 15 minutes and I had to get up and straighten it.

I feel your pain brother....:D

golfnut
01-15-2011, 08:16 PM
jrheydt, what is involved in the install? gn

LittleDog
01-16-2011, 12:48 PM
jrheydt, what is involved in the install? gn

I'm pretty sure there is an easier way but I started at the top of the steering wheel putting the front on and then stretching the back to go on the back of the wheel and then worked around the whole wheel doing the same thing. Because the tolerance is so tight it requires some effort to get the back on. I was advised not to use any tools which I didn't use. However at the end I used a golf cart pencil (back end) to push the back part of the cover on the back of the wheel.

I hope this is not too confusing. It probably took me about 20 minutes to install.

John

Prof
05-08-2012, 10:39 AM
what number did you call? Carl @ (cell) 609-221-0608. Thanks.

Bill-n-Brillo
05-08-2012, 12:31 PM
what number did you call? Carl @ (cell) 609-221-0608. Thanks.

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Thread is over a year old.......

Bill :)

John_W
05-08-2012, 05:09 PM
I bought the exact cover about a year ago with my Yamaha from the LSL dealer. They have them hanging on the showroom wall for $27.

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k592/memason1/2011-01-10_09-51-15_430.jpg

Prof
05-09-2012, 04:00 AM
Thanks, Bill.