Ferrari 430 Spyder Wheel Retrim

Harry Pitcher • September 15, 2025

Ferrari 430 Spyder Wheel Retrim

This Ferrari 430 Spyder came to d:class for a steering wheel retrim. The customer has had the vehicle retrimmed prior but was not happy with the wheel and over the years has worn. This is common as the steering wheel is in constant contact with your hands, meaning any dirt, oil, and debris on your hands get rubbed into your lovely steering wheel. With black wheels, this is hidden quite well, but on bright red leather it appears to wear faster, but infact you just see it more easily.


So for the retrim itself, we matched that leather used throughout the vehicle, a red nappa leather with red nappa debossed leather for the hand grips. A thicker than usual white thread was used for the hand stitched areas to match that of the retrim.  Horn push logos debossed into the leather to OEM spec completes this steering wheel retrim.

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