Hello,
I have two tech 2 steering wheels one is twisting around 11 - 1 o'clock as it would be in situe.
The other... the leather is grubby discoloured and tacky to hold.
Is there anything you can do without them having to be retrimmed?
I might offer the 2 of them to the retrimmer as credit towards one good one. the sad thing is the twisty one is in great nick leather wise.
Paul
Tech2 steering wheel
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mrLEE30
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from the rear of the steering wheel where the stitch is you can inject some rubber glue using a syringe, i have seen them do it here as Toyotas have the same habit.
Trick is to find a syringe with about a 1mm indder diamter and a glue that will flow through it.
syringe you should get from a good pharmasist, glue i can't help you.
Trick is to find a syringe with about a 1mm indder diamter and a glue that will flow through it.
syringe you should get from a good pharmasist, glue i can't help you.

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Rtaylor2208
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Paul it might be worth selling both to fund buying one very good one. Even tatty tech 2 wheels seem to fetch decent money on eBay.
+1 that, I'm still yet to see one go for much less than £100 regardless of conditionRtaylor2208 wrote:Paul it might be worth selling both to fund buying one very good one. Even tatty tech 2 wheels seem to fetch decent money on eBay.

1990 E30 325i Sport Sterling Silber
1999 E36 323i Sport Touring Techno Violet
My Tech 1 370mm was twisting, it wasn't the leather, it was the inner rubber core.
Last week I bit the bullet and removed the stitching on the top half, cut into the rubber and glued it back down using Gorilla glue, I googled loose steering wheel and this glue came up time and time again as a suitable adhesive. I let it set for 24 hours and then stuck the leather back down with Evo-Stik impact and then stitched it all back together.
It's now perfect again with nice new black stitching!
Last week I bit the bullet and removed the stitching on the top half, cut into the rubber and glued it back down using Gorilla glue, I googled loose steering wheel and this glue came up time and time again as a suitable adhesive. I let it set for 24 hours and then stuck the leather back down with Evo-Stik impact and then stitched it all back together.
It's now perfect again with nice new black stitching!


