http://wheelskins.com/
For non leather (or worn leather) steering wheel, it's the best. Takes about an hour to install, but not difficult to do.
It's a nice fat wheel, but I like the feel of leather so I got this cheap pseudo-leather wrap which works great and adds some cushiness to the grip.
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Would you mind sharing where you found that wheel wrap?? Thanks!
Go with this one, cost more but your Clarity will be the only one which has heated steering wheelView attachment 2621 Off topic a bit, but I’m going to attempt to replace with leather Civic Sport Touring steering wheel. I’ll keep you posted... above about $150/shipped.
GRIP *NH900L* (LEA)
Part Number: 78501-TBA-A21ZA
Sorry for the delay, but yes that's the one I bought!I think I may have found it! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0723HPYT9/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2OWBB29PU44YF
Awesome. It's worth for $150View attachment 2701 View attachment 2702 View attachment 2703 I’ll post a DIY but above is a sample. To be fully OEM+ the lower section of civic wheel and two screws will need to be ordered, but I did a workaround for now. Takes about a full hour, but I don’t want to rush it. Overall I like it even though it’s a dark grey, not black.
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What was the total cost (including the $3 pipe) for this project and how long did it take?I tried the wrap, didn't like it and returned it to amazon. Ended up doing what @chris5168 did. Here is my write up:
https://ngnpenn.blogspot.com/2019/12/clarity-leather-steering-wheel-upgrade.html
- Steering wheel $116 shipped.What was the total cost (including the $3 pipe) for this project and how long did it take?
A lot less expensive than buying the Touring trim. I always think the leather steering wheel is the most important part of the Touring package because I'm touching it all the time and it feels good. I've never had a heated steering wheel in any car so I don't miss it.- Steering wheel $116 shipped.
- 10mm bit $4 from amazon.
- 2 foot pipe $3 from local hardware store.
- 1/2 drive ratchet (I borrowed but price ranges from $5 to $50)
- ratchet extensions $12 from amazon
- plastic pry tool (I used a small cheap one for a smartphone, I broke it by the end)
So $140. With all the right tools, it will take 1.5 hours, most of that on prying the buttons out.