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#242960 05/15/12 11:47 AM
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Does anyone know if there's a place that will recoat a steering wheel? I just bought a 37 Pontiac Deluxe 8 Touring Sedan and the rubber on the wheel itself is gone. The metal looks great and would like to use it if possible. Thanks. AJ

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Here's a couple I pulled out of Hemmings Motor News........

J.B. Donaldson Co.
www.steeringwheelsusa.com

I've heard good comments on this one
www.KochsSteeringWheels.com

There's a bunch more in Hemmings. You should pick up a copy.

Good Luck with your project.


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Thanks Ken48!

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I have used Koch with excellent, concours quality, results. So, I can vouch for their service.

Other vendors of like services may be just a competent and produce similar results at a competitive price, as well.

Good luck,
Charlie computer

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Thanks Charlie!

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Is there a diagram showing all the parts that go under the horn ring on the assy butterfly steering wheel to make the horn blow?? There is nothing under my horn ring just 3 screws that hold it to the wheel. Thanks, Phill

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My steering wheel is on a '51 Chevy. Phill


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