Real CF Steering Wheel Trim....

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tonester1011

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I have glossy cf on the outside. For the inside I wanted to do a semigloss so its not so flashy.
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Not a huge fan of carbon fiber, but that looks nice. nice work.
 
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How hard was the install? How did you disable the airbag, just disconnect the battery? Looks great BTW......

Install wasn't hard at all...diconnect the battery, pull the air bag, pull the wheel, then take it all apart and put it back together again. Took about half hour for me.
 

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Install wasn't hard at all...diconnect the battery, pull the air bag, pull the wheel, then take it all apart and put it back together again. Took about half hour for me.

I don't think you need to remove the wheel for just the trim pieces, but thanks. I am going to install my brushed trim just as soon as this DC area cold streak breaks!!!
 

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looks nice with the color you have on the inside. Wouldn't know with the ebony color I have.

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I don't think you need to remove the wheel for just the trim pieces, but thanks. I am going to install my brushed trim just as soon as this DC area cold streak breaks!!!

Ok bro, well you let me know how it goes when u actually do it with the wheel still in the car. Its 1 nut holding the wheel on. Trying to do the swap while keeping it in would be kinda dumb. But do your thing man, good luck.
 

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