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Steering wheel restoration
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Steve
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a company you've used for restoring your steering wheel? I'm told the best option is to locate someone who will recast the wheel, rather than patch the existing material. Any guidance would be appreciated.

Posted on: 2011/11/9 22:24
1947 Custom Super Clipper coupe
1949 Deluxe Eight coupe
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Re: Steering wheel restoration
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Depending on age and condition as well as the level of restoration sought, you might be well advised to check with used parts people......

Posted on: 2011/11/11 0:36
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Re: Steering wheel restoration
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Joe Santana
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I used this place for my 1940 banjo steering wheel:

http://site.backwardsunlimited.com/About.html

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Posted on: 2011/11/11 0:45
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Re: Steering wheel restoration
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Steve
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Thank you! Was the wheel repaired or completely re-cast? Were you pleased with the work and turnaround time?

Posted on: 2011/11/11 12:35
1947 Custom Super Clipper coupe
1949 Deluxe Eight coupe
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Re: Steering wheel restoration
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J.B. Donaldson out of Phoenix, AZ recast the maroon steering wheel for my '41 convertible sedan. Link:http://steeringwheelsusa.com/

I shipped off my old wheel and a sample of my dash plastic from Yeaterday's Radio and they took it from there. While I was waiting for it to return a Packard friend of mine dropped by my house just to show me his "new" steering wheel. It was off-white and done by J.B. Donaldson too. To me the color was rich and deep and looked like real ivory.

I got my wheel back a few days later and got the same great result. For me, a recast wheel is the whay to go - won't wear off like paint.

--Roger--

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Posted on: 2011/11/11 13:08
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Re: Steering wheel restoration
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As always, some idea of price is appreciated.....

Posted on: 2011/11/11 16:47
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Re: Steering wheel restoration
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RogerDetroit
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Had to go and look it up. $475 in 2001.

But, it is truly Packard quality.

--Roger--

Posted on: 2011/11/11 17:10
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