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Started by stwheels, November 20, 2010, 12:29:45 PM

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stwheels

Here are a few shots of a wheel I recently completed for a customer in Calgary.I wanted to show you a modification I've been doing more and more on vintage steering wheels.

The owner was complaining about how thin the rim felt so I increased the thickness by about 1/2" so it's more comfortable to grip. This is something that can be done on any non wood wheel and doesn't take away from the original look.

The last picture shows the quality of finish you can expect! ... and no that's not my middle finger !!! LOL

Contact me by e-mail or ask on this thread if you have any questions about getting your steering wheel repaired, refinished or restored.

Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: www.stwheelz.com
facebook page "The Steering Wheel Guy" : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-St...7011737?ref=ts








Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com

tan top

Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

Charger Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,86777.0.html
Chargers in the background where you least expect them 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,97261.0.html
C500 & Daytonas & Superbirds
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,95432.0.html
Interesting pictures & Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,109484.925.html
Old Dodge dealer photos wanted
 http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,120850.0.html

stwheels

Quote from: tan top on November 20, 2010, 12:38:30 PM
nice job  :2thumbs:

Thanks!  It's much more comfortable for the customer to grip now that it's slightly thicker. The nice thing is, you wouldn't even notice the size difference unless it's right beside a stock wheel. All the trim and horn stuff fits and works like stock so it's kind of a stealth modification.

:)

Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: www.stwheelz.com
facebook page "The Steering Wheel Guy" : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-St...7011737?ref=ts
Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com

E5 Charger

Nice mod! I checked out your web site, you obviously do good work. I don't need a wheel restored, but if I ever do I know where to send it. Nice to see you are a fellow Canadian. Shipping would be so much more reasonable.

stwheels

Quote from: E5 Charger on November 21, 2010, 11:23:54 AM
Nice mod! I checked out your web site, you obviously do good work. I don't need a wheel restored, but if I ever do I know where to send it. Nice to see you are a fellow Canadian. Shipping would be so much more reasonable.

Thanks for checking out my web site and for the nice words on my work! As you saw on my web site I work on many styles and makes of steering wheels , everything from Plastic, Bakelite and Hard Rubber to Plastic Wood Grained and real Wood wheels. Any of these wheels can be repaired/refinished back to the original look or modified and customized to your specifications.

I hope I can work with you on a project at some time in the future, and yes, shipping can be less expensive in Canada!

Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: www.stwheelz.com
facebook page "The Steering Wheel Guy" : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-St...7011737?ref=ts

This shot is of a 1967 Shelby GT500 real wood wheel I restored for a customer in North Carolina.
Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com

69rtse4spd


stwheels

Quote from: 69rtse4spd on November 25, 2010, 10:58:21 PM
  Could this mod be done on a three spoke?.

Yep, pretty much any wheel can be modified this way. Drop me an e-mail with what you have and would like done.

stwheels@shaw.ca

Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: www.stwheelz.com
facebook page "The Steering Wheel Guy" : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-St...7011737?ref=ts
Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com

68blue


AirborneSilva

Very nice work  :2thumbs: I will be bookmarking your site for future use.

stwheels

Quote from: AirborneSilva on December 01, 2010, 09:38:25 AM
Very nice work  :2thumbs: I will be bookmarking your site for future use.

Thanks Guys! Here are a few pictures of the wheel back in the car. They were taken at the indoor show in Calgary last weekend.

The owner , Calvin has owned the RR since 1973. He and his brother Mark used to live across the street from me back in the 70's and they both helped me pick out my first set of mag and tires for my brand new 77 Camaro. A great couple of guys to be living across the street from. Mark still owns his 1970 Firebird RA IV car fron the early 70's to now also !

Everyone that saw the wheel had nothing but positive things to say about how it looked and felt in an almost stock interior.

Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: www.stwheelz.com
facebook page "The Steering Wheel Guy" : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-St...7011737?ref=ts
Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com

stwheels

Here are a few pictures of some new wheels I've been working on. These are a couple of 1964 Chrysler steering wheels. Absolutely classic design and square to boot!  It doesn't get much better than this!

The first wheel was originally Brown but the customer had me refinish it in a beautiful pearl/metallic Blue, the second wheel is a solid Black. Check out that reflection !!!

Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: www.stwheelz.com
facebook page "The Steering Wheel Guy" : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-St...7011737?ref=ts
Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com

stwheels

This is a standard wood grain wheel I did for this FM3 1970 Charger R/T. I believe the car will be at the MATS show this year (2011)

Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: www.stwheelz.com
facebook page "The Steering Wheel Guy" : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-St...7011737?ref=ts
Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com

stwheels

It's always nice to get a bit of publicity in a major automotive magazine!

"Mopar Action" and "Rick Ehrenberg" Rock!


Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: The Steering Wheel Guy
Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com

MORFF

I am looking for a standard wood grain reproduction that looks like yours. Do you know if you knew where to get one. I can not afford 800.00 for original one thanks nice work that's what I want when my 1969 Charger is done wood grain steering wheel  with pistol grip shifter.
Mike O
A.K.A Dirty O

Semper Fi

stwheels

Quote from: MORFF on June 10, 2011, 04:06:03 PM
I am looking for a standard wood grain reproduction that looks like yours. Do you know if you knew where to get one. I can not afford 800.00 for original one thanks nice work that's what I want when my 1969 Charger is done wood grain steering wheel  with pistol grip shifter.

They are available from quite a few places but once you see them up close they are quite different from the original wheels. The spokes are much too shiny (should be a nice satin chrome finish) and the wood grain on the ones I've seen was quite coarse and honestly didn't look like wood. At least you have an option if that's the style wheel you want in your car but I think the total price with horn, horn cap etc will be pretty close to what an original wheel would be.

Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
web site: www.stwheelz.com
facebook page "The Steering Wheel Guy" : http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-St...7011737?ref=ts
Doug Lepak<br />The Steering Wheel Guy<br />Repairs/Refinishing + Customizing of any Plastic, Hard Rubber or Bakelite steering wheels<br />Specializing in MOPAR wood grain wheels WEB SITE: www.stwheelz.com