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    Sal... wheelskins or just a generic wheel cover???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    Sal... wheelskins or just a generic wheel cover???
    What's the difference? The one I had I wouldn't call generic it wasn't cheap if I remember correctly. I had it for my mustang, I do remember it was specific for my car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sal-XK View Post
    What's the difference? The one I had I wouldn't call generic it wasn't cheap if I remember correctly. I had it for my mustang, I do remember it was specific for my car.
    The difference being that i couldn't tell whether you were responding to the "wheelskins" directly as a review or some other manufacturer. And that, as i mentioned, there are a lot of crappy ones out there.

    I'm trying to find a good one... i figure good ones have to exist... they all can't be crap, right?

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    The reviews on the wheelskins are quite good...
    http://www.autoanything.com/steering...A5298A0A0.aspx

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    Oh ok! I don't know about that brand.

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    I have considered wheelskins a few times now, but I just don't like how it looks. Granted it is better than every other wheel cover. I have decided I will bring mine into an upholstery shop soon and have them recover it for me, but this time in REAL leather.
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    I bought a Jeep wheel cover, I guess from Autozone, a while back. It was easy to clean, and had 'JEEP' on it - so it made me happy. The OEM steering was so thin, it needed to be a little thicker... So it served to purposes.

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