Dodge-Chrysler Leather Steering Wheel Restoration

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4.9 Rating - Over 200 Reviews
Dodge Charger 2011 Steering Wheel Restored to New Leather P6210

Dodge & Chrysler Car Steering Wheel Restoration, Repair, and Recovering

At Craft Customs, we specialize in Dodge and Chrysler leather steering wheel restoration, repair, and recovering for all Dodge and Chrysler car models — from Charger, Challenger, Magnum, Dart, Neon, Intrepid, Avenger, and Viper to Chrysler 300, 200, Concorde, Sebring, New Yorker, Fifth Avenue, Imperial, and LeBaron, as well as all classic Mopar cars through the current model year.

Whether your steering wheel leather is worn, cracked, faded, or peeling, our expert craftsmen will restore it to factory-new condition or customize it to your personal style.

And remember, the steering wheel is the most viewed and touched part of your car. If it looks and feels old and worn out, your entire vehicle feels the same. But when your steering wheel looks and feels new again, your whole car feels revitalized. Don’t rely on DIY kits — they never look factory and are nearly impossible to get right, even for professionals. And painting your steering wheel? That wears off or cracks within a year — we’ve seen it time and again.

The best way to achieve a true factory fit and finish is through Craft Customs. Every steering wheel is restored to factory-new standards, using only premium automotive-grade leather and precision hand-stitching — that’s what we do best.


How Our Dodge & Chrysler Steering Wheel Restoration Process Works

Our restoration process is simple, efficient, and trusted by Dodge and Chrysler owners nationwide:

  1. Send us your steering wheel, dash pieces, or interior trim.

  2. We restore, rewrap, or refinish your steering wheel using OEM-quality leather, professional stitching, and precise craftsmanship.

  3. Choose from factory-matched colors or custom upgrades such as two-tone leather, wood grain, carbon fiber, or contrast stitching to make your interior stand out.

  4. Once complete, your restored steering wheel is shipped back to you, ready for easy reinstallation.


Why Dodge & Chrysler Owners Trust Craft Customs

Since 1991, Craft Customs has been the nationwide leader in steering wheel restoration, repair, and custom recovering. We’ve restored thousands of Dodge and Chrysler steering wheels and dash trim panels, combining old-world craftsmanship with modern materials for long-lasting, beautiful results.

So whether you’re restoring your classic Dodge Charger or Challenger, refreshing your Viper or Avenger, or upgrading your Chrysler 300, Sebring, or New Yorker, Craft Customs will make your steering wheel — and your whole interior — look and feel brand new again.


Get Started Today

If you’re ready to restore or recover your Dodge or Chrysler leather steering wheel, contact Craft Customs today. Our team will walk you through the simple process, help you choose your materials and finishes, and make sure your interior reflects the performance, comfort, and craftsmanship your vehicle deserves.

Then, check out our Photo Gallery below to see examples of Dodge and Chrysler steering wheel restorations by model — including Charger, Challenger, Magnum, Dart, Neon, Chrysler 300, Sebring, Concorde, LeBaron, and more, all brought back to factory-new or custom condition by Craft Customs.

You’ll also find examples of our custom stitch patterns, leather wraps, and color combinations. Also take a look at our many other vehicle Photo Galleries by make and model to see some of the work that we have done.

Need help removing your wheel? Check out our Steering Wheel Removal Guide or search online in Google for removal videos specific to your vehicle model.

📞 Call us now to begin your Leather Steering Wheel restoration, repair, or custom recovering project.

Dodge-Chrysler Leather Steering Wheel Gallery

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