Mercedes-Benz C63s Steering Wheel Retrim

Harry Pitcher • February 3, 2023

Here we have a Mercedes-Benz 63S which came to d:class for a steering wheel retrim. Our customer delivered the vehicle and selected the desired materials for the retrim. We keep OEM spec Mercedes-Benz leather in stock so we had a perfect black nappa leather in stock and ready to go. Our customer also requested to replace the side grips from leather to black Alcantara. There are a few shades of black to be selected, so we tested a few samples in the car and came to a decision. Lastly, we keep stock of a huge variety of thread colours, because of this we were able to offer the perfect match to the grey/silver thread already found in the interior of the vehicle.


A fresh wheel retrim goes a long way for a vehicle's interior, and this retrim results in the steering wheel being better than the factory finish.

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