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Re: Woodgrain Steering Wheel

I thought so. I thought somebody said the thickness is slightly more than stock but to me it feels about the same.

The only thing I'd say you'd have to get used to is the feel of the wood and perferated leather as opposed to the factory leather.
 

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I thought so. I thought somebody said the thickness is slightly more than stock but to me it feels about the same.

The only thing I'd say you'd have to get used to is the feel of the wood and perferated leather as opposed to the factory leather.

Ah I wasn't clear enough I meant the diameter of the actual wheel itself is the same. But you're right though the diameter of the grip is much thicker than the stock wheel.
 

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Ah I wasn't clear enough I meant the diameter of the actual wheel itself is the same. But you're right though the diameter of the grip is much thicker than the stock wheel.
Well, it's not MUCH thicker, but it is slightly thicker.

I have a 99 Honda Accord. Can someone confirm if this thread information is correct about fitment? I have been looking for a woodgrain steering wheel at a good price for a while and would hate if I bought this and it didn't fit. Here's the link: http://www.filtsai.com/accord/steering_wheel/index.php

Yes. The wheel being sold here WILL fit your car.

And yes, that is the proper DIY install to follow.
 

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Well, it's not MUCH thicker, but it is slightly thicker.



Yes. The wheel being sold here WILL fit your car.

And yes, that is the proper DIY install to follow.

Thanks for that info. Maybe you will have some more buyers interested now. Otherwise my tax refund is coming in soon and I will be looking to upgrade my frazzled OEM steering wheel. Subscribed!
 

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Re: Woodgrain Steering Wheel

Compared to the stock non-leather wheel I had it's much thicker lol. Well I have a CL-S wheel but I always thought they're essentially the same.
 

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I cant tell the difference in thickness, lol. If anything, the wood feels thinner.

I think, essentially, the CL-S/TL-S and MDX wheels are the same. I think...
 

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How has this not been sold yet? :ugh:
 

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I could come up with a few reasons, but, I'll be nice.

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