This is a discussion on Steering wheel inserts within the 2005 - 2009 Talk forums, part of the 2005 - 2009 (S-197) Mustang category; After much indecision, I decided to buy torch red steering wheel inserts for my 2007 GT, torch red or course ...
After much indecision, I decided to buy torch red steering wheel inserts for my 2007 GT, torch red or course with the optional red interior.
While I like the look, I have a problem with the way the bottom insert fits. It does not fit flush with the steering wheel. The others do.
The edge actually is quite noticable when driving.
Anyone have these inserts and have a similar problem?
Do you think it would be possible to do some trimming to make it fit better?
I don't have the tools needed or confidence to start whittling on them.
mine works really well and can take a fair amount of pressure without bending
Join Date: August 2006
Location: Central VA
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I would contact who you got them from about your issue! I would imagine they are using a Ford insert to start with
I'm going to remove mine and paint them, so I know that they will fit properly
I have e-mailed them and not heard a thing. I would have had my factory inserts painted. But my body guy wants $100 minimum to paint anything. These were $50 or so and I can go back to factory if I wish.
mine works really well and can take a fair amount of pressure without bending
Join Date: August 2006
Location: Central VA
Posts: 1,649
Finally painted my inserts last night! I used the left over primer and black satin paint I used on my sub box, so I had no money tied up in this project. Actual labor time (remove, sand/scuff, clean, dry, prime (2 light coats) and paint (2 light coats) was about an hour. I allowed 30 minutes in between the coats of primer/paint (which was ok according to the directions on the cans I let them sit overnight for 8 hours before installing them this morning. It was still "misting" outside, so I didn't feel like using my Canon, but I wanted them back in and pics taken!
Here is how it went:
OEM and ready to get rid of that brushed aluminum look
Backside to show the compression clips
150 grit sand paper followed by 0000 steel wool, then rinsed and dried
The primer (left) and paint (right) used
Two light coats of primer (to avoid "pooling" and runs)
Two light coats of black satin (to avoid "pooling" and runs)
Inserts removed
Installed
I can't believe the difference it made!!!!! I love the way it turned out! Going outside now to finish cleaning up inside the car and take some much better pics
I wish I could find torch red in a spray can.
Looks good. Still not had a reply to my e-mail. I have always been pleased in the past with Moss Mustang.
I wish I could find torch red in a spray can.
Looks good. Still not had a reply to my e-mail. I have always been pleased in the past with Moss Mustang.
any paint store that sells auto paint can mix up a couple spray cans. Take in your paint code and they'll do it up for you. Or you can buy it online, I bought some satin silver to paint my wife's window louvers. It was about $10-$12 delvd.