Steering Wheel Resto

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Steering Wheel Resto

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Hi All, just wondering if anyone can recommend a good place to get my steering wheel restored. I just got off the phone with Pearlcraft in Bega and they're base rate is at $550 just for the steering wheel its self. Re-croming the ring is extra and they cant repair the button. Anyone got any suggestions or possibly a wheel in very good cond. I'm not interested in fixing it myself with bog and paint. Thanks
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Saw a really nice wheel on ebay last week for $350, keep an eye on there, Trev 8) .
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Does anyone have any tips on how to repair wheels yourself?
Is there any type of resin that can be used for the cracks?
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I have used 24 hour Araldite with good results , it will crack eventually though :cry:
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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hey guys,

my panelbeater used "need-it" which was recomended buy a few on the forum... once hardened, sanded then painted...

it looks brand new, but... i haven't actually used mine yet so time will tell...


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Have a look in Just Parts, There is a guy that will do exchange Wheels for $130!!!! Hes in Victoria and his number is 03 5243 0498
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cheers,

I might try the need it and see how it goes.
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You will have to open up the cracks with a dremmel and drill some holes so it locks in the gaps, Trev 8) .
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You can try these guys
not sure of prices
http://www.pearlcraft.com.au/
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Post by Timmy »

pearlcraft wheels start at $550 for a resto job in plain black, NOT including the re'chroming of the horn ring or a resto button
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Found this link atttached to the KBS site..
Scroll down the the last You Tube vid, Steering wheel Resto'
http://www.kbs-coatings.com.au/KBS-Inst ... _76-1.html


Wondered if anyone here has used the KBS product, looks very similar to POR, but made in Australia.

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That's awesome thanks John.
I'll give it a go and see how it turns out, he was doing a resto on an EH wheel which is the one I have. I thought I would have to get it re-splined to fit the commodore column I'm running but tried it on today and it fits staright on BONUS. :D
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It's amazing just what you can find. There must be countless stuff out there for everything. You just gotta know where to look.................

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very good video, any suggestions on which paint to use. the last wheel i did i used vynal paint. it did evenually scratch up a little. thanks. and do we use undercoat or plastic primer :) :) :)
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dave a wrote:any suggestions on which paint to use
2 pak is used I believe.
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