The final result looks fantastic, but it takes a lot of time and effort to install. I have a few important notes. Be very careful when using the double-sided tape — the manual suggests applying it to the cover, but it doesn’t stick well and tends to bunch up during installation, leaving visible marks on the steering wheel. I had to undo the stitching to remove the tape and redo the work. In the end, I applied the tape directly to the steering wheel, only on the back side where it’s not visible.
Also, the number of stitching steps isn’t the same on both sides. If you start from the corners and are a perfectionist, the main longitudinal seam will end up crooked. I had to redo it by starting from that seam and then moving toward the corners — that way, I had about two stitches left over at the back. Don’t pull the thread too hard, and make sure the leather edges align perfectly without overlapping. The result is soft and comfortable to the touch.