Brakelate
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2013
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- 1,236
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- Location
- South/Central Utah
- Ram Year
- 2018
- Engine
- 6.4 Hemi
This may sound silly, but it drives me NUTS! I just love the fat, smooth leather steering wheel in my rig. In previous vehicles, I always took care not to damage the wrap, but on occasion jumped out and my pocket knife clip or whatever in my right front pocket would scrape the leather and leave it rough. I lived with it, but it made me nuts.
Now, on the new truck, I let the wifey drive it a few days in a row, and sure as heck, when I get back in it, I find Three or Four good spots on the steering wheel at about the 10' O'clock position where she had dragged her ring, watch band or something across it, causing it to rough up like a line of "Alligator Skin".
Now, every time I grip the wheel with my left hand or spin it through my fingers the rough spots burr back up, regardless of how often and hard I try to "mash" and pet them flat.
I know there are greater issues in the world to worry about, but it has gone from an annoyance to a total obsessing distraction and source of frustration, not only cosmetically, but in feel every time I drive the truck.
SO: Any tips, tricks or simple solutions to smooth this thing out as a permanent cure? I am NOT wrapping the nice factory wheel on my new truck in a 'grandma snake skin' Wal Mart wheel cover!
Am I stuck with this, or can you guys help me out??
Now, on the new truck, I let the wifey drive it a few days in a row, and sure as heck, when I get back in it, I find Three or Four good spots on the steering wheel at about the 10' O'clock position where she had dragged her ring, watch band or something across it, causing it to rough up like a line of "Alligator Skin".
Now, every time I grip the wheel with my left hand or spin it through my fingers the rough spots burr back up, regardless of how often and hard I try to "mash" and pet them flat.
I know there are greater issues in the world to worry about, but it has gone from an annoyance to a total obsessing distraction and source of frustration, not only cosmetically, but in feel every time I drive the truck.
SO: Any tips, tricks or simple solutions to smooth this thing out as a permanent cure? I am NOT wrapping the nice factory wheel on my new truck in a 'grandma snake skin' Wal Mart wheel cover!
Am I stuck with this, or can you guys help me out??



to go through all of that to replace the damaged wheel, just to have her (or I) do it again in it's lifetime.



