Well I got my custom leather steering wheel wrap finished. I ordered the kit from www.redlinegoods.com . I got their kit with a two tone scheme, black leather w/perforated black leather on sides and red contrasting stitching. I also had them embroider a Mopar logo at 12 o'clock for an additional $30. Other options from them include padding to make the wheel thicker (which I opted for), as well as thumb-grips if you happen to like those. (I decided against the grips, I just felt that it wouldn't flow well with the 4-spoke OEM design, and I don't think I really need 'em).
So I literally just finished wrapping the wheel last night, and installed it back on the truck this morning. For now I just have a few cell phone pics (please excuse the somewhat messy interior). I will be posting more about my experience on the work done, a general guide for those who may like to know what is involved.
All in all it took me approx. 10 hrs. from start to finish, but that includes a few breaks to look up how-to videos, and in general taking my time & figuring things out being that this is all new to me.
Overall I'm really happy with the way it turned out, and am quite impressed with the quality of materials of the kit supplied by RedlineGoods. Ordering was a cinch, customer service is great, and the prices were very reasonable (standard oem cover starts at $129). I highly recommend Redlines' kits to anyone who has an old deteriorating wheel and is looking for a replacement, and for those who may also want to add a little something extra. Definitely check them out! They do a lot more stuff including shift boots and plenty of other interior goodies.
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