Steering wheel covers and seat covers ?

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I tried a search and after page 3 I gave up.

I’m an owner of a 2021 HE and now a 2005 Lx470.

The leather seats are pretty worn along with the steering wheel.

Would love recommendations for steering and leather seat covers!

Will enjoy slowing modding this lx470. Seats are wayyyyy more comfortable then my LC200.
 

I’m impressed with the Coverados. I can’t remember the brand of steering wheel cover I got. It was like $20 from Amazon and you had to sew it on yourself which was pretty easy.
 
Lonkey steering wheel cover. I bypassed leather seat covers so no help there. Marathon makes a nice canvas cover that is aging well in my ‘99
 
I just order new leather for my wheel from this guy.

$60ish buck and pre-sewn to make install easier. I'll let you know what it looks like when I'm done.
 
I tried a search and after page 3 I gave up.

I’m an owner of a 2021 HE and now a 2005 Lx470.

The leather seats are pretty worn along with the steering wheel.

Would love recommendations for steering and leather seat covers!

Will enjoy slowing modding this lx470. Seats are wayyyyy more comfortable then my LC200.
I have Coverking Cordura Tactical Seat Covers… bad to the bone.

They even have molle strapped backing, if you’re looking to have a few easy access “accessories” on the back of your seats.
 
You put it on yet?
Just now finished up the replacement leather for my steering wheel, The leather is excellent quality, better than OEM actually. Everything you need is included except some leather glue. Overall, it's much better than it was, but I was not capable of installing it as cleanly as I hoped on my 1st attempt. Were I to do it again, it would come out better.

My advice would be:
1. Use some double sided tape to limit bubbles/wrinkles in the leather. I did not do this.
2. Put a stitch in at least the two outer corners to keep the leather in place while you sew. Using tape may eliminate the need for this.
3. Do not cut excess thread until you are 100% certain. When you do, DO NOT CUT your knots! I learned this the hard way.
4. You will need to trim the excess leather a bit around the spokes. DO NOT CUT the excess leather on the wheel until you have completed your stitching and tied it off.!
5.. Use some leather glue to keep the cuts portions of the leather, where it meets the wood, tucked into the crease in the wheel. I still need to do this last step to clean it up.

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