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Slippery steering Wheel

aa23

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Apart from cleaning it, what else can I do to make my stering wheel a bit grippier?
Is there any sort of spray-on stuff?
Or do I just have to hold it harder? :p
Thanks.
 

Troy5L

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dude ya probably have sweaty hands or sum **** like that, if not it would b worth getting a sports steering wheel!
 

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VRSLT323 said:
dude ya probably have sweaty hands or sum **** like that, if not it would b worth getting a sports steering wheel!
No, I don't have sweaty hands. :rofl:
The wheel feels like it's been armour-alled, even though it hasn't.
Can't get a sports wheel, unless they can put the airbag on it.
 

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You could buy one of those grippy things that attach to the outside of the wheel from Kmart or Autobarn or something like that.
 
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rattattack1313

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a nice leather steering wheel cover isn't expensive....
 

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Then you could get a nice Beaded seat cover to go with it...
 

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i personaly didnt think much of the stock wheel so i prefer driving with a felt cover to make it thicker, plus my hands sweat pretty quick [weird because i normally have cold hands] so it helps keep me dry.

and that just seems so wrong on many levels.

btw i got my cover from supacheap, $10 and its a ripper though i should of spent the extra 20-30 on the one without the bumps all around [mine is made of six sections, the slightly mroe expensive one is a complete, no join bump thing]

makes the wheel feel a lot better. non slip rubber on the inside too, give it acouple of 30º days and it wont move a mill.
 
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Mr Jimi

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like dimebag darrell (r.i.p) used to do to his guitar picks, scratch the **** out of ya wheel and it will be grippier :)
 

vlv8vic

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just put a cover on it. ive seen vps and the like where the padding around the wheel shifts on the actual wheel. be grateful its not doing that!
 
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