We sold the wife's car when we moved from Colorado, and ended up picking up a loaded Mazda CX-5 for here on this side of the country. Gotta say I'm a bit envious of a few of the comforts such as the leather interior and, more importantly, the backup camera/blind spot monitors. There's enough traffic in these parts, and people drive like complete dickbags, that the higher profile of the truck means I have huge blindspots that little cars like to sit in. I'll have to remedy that later, but today I decided to take the leather envy.
On a whim, I picked up a leather steering wheel cover kit off of Amazon. What it lacked in price, at $12, it more than makes up for in labor installing. Granted some of this was the result of the stitching pattern I chose to use, but I figured I might as well invest the time and do it right.
Before:
During:
And After:
Now, for those attempting something similar, I highly recommend buying or grabbing a little tool like this:
It really, really helps when pulling the stitches tight and will likely save you much finger pain. The stitches need to be pulled really tight in order to close up the gaps in the cover, and this helps get you there. Also, grab a quality spool of waxed thread, as the wax will help lock the stitches in place and keep the stitching moving smoothly.
Nothing huge, just one of those little creature comforts that helps to improve the tactile feel of one of the only pieces of the truck that interacts with your body.