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More Steering Wheel & Rim Blow Restoration Tips

Sponsor: National Parts Depot 

This week we attack the sad old rim-blow steering wheel and give some good tips and straight up love to the tired tire turner. We show how to replace the chrome strip, use clear epoxy and get a perfect sanding. We also show restoration techniques for steering wheels using JB Weld Steel Stick.

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Steering Wheel Restoration Tips

Sponsor: National Parts Depot 

We review the new rim blow steering wheel that we got from our friends over at West Coast Classic Cougar. We also show restoration techniques for steering wheels using 3M 08115 panel bonding adhesive.  Jeff covers when to and not to restore a steering wheel—sometimes it is really better to say, “we can’t rebuild it, we can’t make it better than it was.”

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What Our Viewers are Saying
Great episodes! 
I just so happen to be ready to install a headliner on my '70 Maverick and figured I'd get some tips and tricks online and came across your Mustang headliner install on YouTube. I saw a few different ones, but yours was one of the best! I took my interior out about four years ago and sort of forgot how it all goes back together. I have a bunch of coffee cans that are full of screws and hardware and handles, all lableled for what area of the car, but far from being organized. In the second episode, you mentioned one of the little wires falling off the bow, but I didn't see where you installed them. 

Not only are your episodes informative, but funny and it shows a real guy going thru all the trials and tribulations of doing this stuff by yourself. 

Now I have to go and see some more of your shows! Keep up the good work 

Brian
Thank you for the videos! I just put my winshield in and it was verry simple with the help your how to series! Once again, thanks a Lot 

Greetings
Mick from Belgium 
Hey I’ve been watching your YouTube shows. I  found them looking for ‘67 Mustang info. I have to say your shows have been a lot of help to me on my project; mine looks like a pile of rust at the moment but I’m working on it slowly and some of the tricks on your shows have helped a lot. Thanks for all the info 

On a side note, one thing that really helped me “unlike” a lot of car shows or "how to" info pages is the lack of detail. You guys actually go in great detail (a lot more than a lot of shows I’ve seen) which helps a lot. Thanks again.


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