Alternative steering wheel for X100
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Alternative steering wheel for X100
Hi,
I'm thinking of changing the steering wheel of my Xkr 2000 year model. The stock leather/wood wheel is not of my taste and I would like to change to a full leather steering wheel, also a bit less diameter and thicker grip. Of course I might loose the air bag, but an almost twenty year old air bag is maybe not likely to fire when needed anyway. Anyone that has changed to a non-OEM steering wheel and can share your experiences?
Regards,
Higgins
I'm thinking of changing the steering wheel of my Xkr 2000 year model. The stock leather/wood wheel is not of my taste and I would like to change to a full leather steering wheel, also a bit less diameter and thicker grip. Of course I might loose the air bag, but an almost twenty year old air bag is maybe not likely to fire when needed anyway. Anyone that has changed to a non-OEM steering wheel and can share your experiences?
Regards,
Higgins
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Yes I guess there might be issues with warning lights. When it comes to buttons on the steering wheel, I use none. The audio unit in my car is changed to a modern one and related buttons at steering wheel not in use. The phone buttons I never use.
Would a Xjs steering wheel fit the steering column?
Regards
Higgins
Would a Xjs steering wheel fit the steering column?
Regards
Higgins
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Some of the later model XKRs have all-leather steering wheels. I might eventually change mine, too, as I consider the wood-leather combo wheel a bit too flashy for my taste. I also find my hands wanting to be on the upper wood section, which is too slippery and tends to make my hands sweaty. I tried wearing string-back driving gloves but that makes the wood part even slipperier. I realize that that option won't change the thickness nor the diameter but will at least fit although buttons might not all work properly unless you carry them over from the stock wheel. I realize you don't care about the buttons but some might.
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I replaced my steering wheel with an all leather version and I love it. It is the same diameter, but slightly thicker than the original. I believe it was from an X100, but it might have been from an X308. The airbag, audio controls and cruise control buttons all fit perfectly. Whole job took about an hour. The hardest part was disconnecting the airbag connector.
All leather steering wheel, 2001 Jaguar XKR.
All leather steering wheel, 2001 Jaguar XKR.
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You're in luck, mine is an old new stock steering wheel from an XJ. I got it from Welsh enterprises for $200, good price if you ask me. Buttons are the same, still has indentations for fingers, and my mechanic and I agreed the feel is much better.
edit: I got it here, https://www.welshent.com/Jaguar-Stee...OS-P11678.aspx, was only 2 or 3 months ago, maybe give them a call.
edit: I got it here, https://www.welshent.com/Jaguar-Stee...OS-P11678.aspx, was only 2 or 3 months ago, maybe give them a call.
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Hey Guys!
I recently bought Sam's Steering Wheel. It was on his 2006 Victory Edition. I'm going to have it recovered using the same color (Taupe), which is the same color as my Dash and Trim along the Windows. So it matches and looks much better than the "Woody" that came on the Coupe originally. I made contact with Dallas Custom Steering Wheel...www.dallascustomsteeringwheel.com
This is their quote:
- Wheel $349 (solid tan leather) or $429 (two-tone, including combined perforated and solid tan leathers).
- Adding thumb rests $100 (bumps at 10 and 2 o'clock for sporty look).
- Extra padding $75 (if prefer slightly thicker than stock for comfort feel).
- Adding a stripe $30 x 3 = $90 (any colored band at 12 o'clock).
- Colored/Style stitching (no extra charge).
- Shipping $30 (ConUS) or $80 (International).
Turn around time about 4-5 days. It may take longer when done with matching perforated leather, because we have to send out the solid leather for perforation.
I've looked at a couple other places but this one looks pretty good...Look at their Website, as it shows a bunch of Wheels they've covered.
I was thinking of having a White 1/2" stripe at 12 O'clock and possibly 3 stripes at 6 O'clock in the "R" Performance colors: BRG/White/Red, which each could be anywhere from 1/2" to 3/4" each, which would look pretty good and give the Wheel some color....
Looks like a pretty good way to throw another $500.00 or so Bucks at the Jag....What do you Guys think?
Billy Clyde in Houston
From Sam's 2006 XK8 (Victory Edition) Top and Bottom are Regular smooth Leather and the Sides are perforated Leather.....
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