Wheelskins Jeep Wrangler Genuine Leather Steering Wheel Cover Look Great
The Commander (XK) is a mid-sized SUV introduced in 2006. It was first introduced at the 2005 New York Auto Show. It is the
7- passenger counterpart of the Jeep Grand Cherokee. It has much more boxy styling, with an upright windshield and squared-
off sides. The roof is stepped for the second and third-row seats (which are mounted higher than the first-row seats), but is
disguised, as on the GMC Envoy XL, by a roof rack. It also features three moonroofs called "Command View".
A Wheelskins leather steering wheel cover is handmade in the U.S.A. from the best quality domestic leathers. Only the highest grades of dyes are used in the Wheelskins cover manufacturing process. Select your Wrangler Wheelskins leather steering wheel cover from steeringwheelskins.com. First, select your favorite leather wheelskins cover panel colors. Then select your favorite wheelskins cover style in either the EuroTone, 2 colors, or the single color for you Wrangler . These leather panels will make-up your cover. Next, choose the panel texture for your wheelskins cover.
Options include the Wheelskins perforated sure grip textured cover panels or the luxurious smooth grain cover panels. You can mix and match the texture(s) of your Wheelskins cover panels to meet your individual needs. When finished with these choices, go to the simple vehicle chart and, under the Wrangler listing, select your correct year. Your choices for the Wheelskins panel styles, colors, and textures can then be easily input to create your personally designed Wrangler Wheelskins leather steering wheel cover. After you've made your selections, you may also want to take a look at the matching leather
Wheelskins Wrangler shift boot covers and some very nice Wheelskins driving gloves that are also available.
The Wrangler (also known as the YJ, TJ, and JK, as explained below) is an SUV produced by American automaker Chrysler under its Jeep's marque.
It is a successor to the famous World War II vehicle by way of the Willys civilian Jeep (CJ) in the 1950s, later produced by Kaiser-Jeeps and by American Motors (AMC). The Wrangler debuted in 1987, was updated in 1997 and again in 2007, and the Wrangler is still popular today.
From 1987 until 1992 the Wrangler/YJ was built in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It was then built in the Toledo South Assembly plant until mid-2006, after which the plant was slowly torn down. The Wrangler is currently produced at Jeep's Toledo North Assembly plant in Toledo, Ohio.
The 2007 model year brought the complete redesign of the Wrangler, in both two and four-door models. The TJ platform was replaced by a new JK platform. This next-generation Wrangler was significantly larger than the existing model, with a 2 inch (50.8 mm) longer wheelbase and 3.4 inch (86.4 mm) wider track, though the two door model is actually 2.5 inches shorter in the overall length than the TJ, allowing for better approach and departure angles. With a larger available standard tire size of 32 in, breakover angle is unchanged.
- A Wheelskins cover is extremely durable on your WRANGLER
- A Wheelskins cover are available in single colors for your WRANGLER
- A wheelskins cover is available in 2 colors, or the EuroTone cover for your WRANGLER
- A Wheelskins cover can be designed with smooth grain panels or perforated panels for your WRANGLER
- A Wheelskins steering wheel cover can be installed in one hour in your WRANGLER
- A Wheelskins shift cover boot can be ordered to match you wheelskins cover for your WRANGLER
- Wheelskins panels can be ordered in any combinations of colors and textures for your WRANGLER
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