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Re: Had my steering wheel restored, review [Re: 6PakBee] #1669155
09/27/14 12:24 PM
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I know, I know, if you have to ask you probably can't afford it but I will anyway. What is the 'typical' cost to refurbish a Mopar woodgrain wheel without rimblow.





No, that's a fair question and the answer is, there is no typical cost ... every wheel is different.

I would need to see some pictures of the wheel in question and get more information.

If you could answer the following questions and e-mail them to me at : stwheels@shaw.ca I'll be able to give you a detailed quote and turn around time.

Hi , Thanks for your questions and interest in my services.

Listed below are the questions I request potential customers to answer so I can give a quote and turnaround time for their wheel. The answers to these questions and a few pictures of your wheel will give me all the information required to provide a quote.

1-Please describe any cracks, damage or other problems that will need to be repaired. Was this particular wheel ever repaired/refinished before, that you know of?

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2-What color/colors is your wheel? Is it Wood grained, does it have chrome stripes, metal clips etc ...

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3-What year, make and model vehicle does the wheel belong to?

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4-Where do you live (shipping address)?

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5-Please attach a few clear, in focus pictures of the wheel showing any cracks damage or other problems

(Front and rear)


I look forward to hearing back from you with the rest of the information I've requested and I hope I'll be able to help you with your restoration project.


Thanks, Doug Lepak
The Steering Wheel Guy
e-mail: stwheels@shaw.ca

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Re: Had my steering wheel restored, review [Re: stwheels] #1669156
09/27/14 01:10 PM
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Doug is one of my "go to guys" in the Mopar restoration world.Never been disappointed in anything he has done for me.Not that some of the other wheels guys are not good,with Doug I always know what I am going to get.

Re: Had my steering wheel restored, review [Re: 44D6PAKCUDA] #1669157
09/28/14 03:06 PM
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I sent him 2 more to do. Another 62 imperial and a 65 imperial.

Re: Had my steering wheel restored, review [Re: stwheels] #1669158
09/29/14 08:40 AM
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Here's what was a wood grain wheel finished in gloss Black with the stainless spokes




Looks just like the one I restored.

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Re: Had my steering wheel restored, review [Re: Pntastar69] #1669159
09/30/14 08:07 PM
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Here's what was a wood grain wheel finished in gloss Black with the stainless spokes




Looks just like the one I restored.




YUP! Looks good Mark.

The 65 Imperial wheel Mike sent me just arrived... Time to make it purty!

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