Item # 52196ZK BRAND: Eastwood

Eastwood Master Steering Wheel Repair Kit

Brand: Eastwood
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Money-saving kit restores steering wheel to like-new condition
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Description

If you have a ragged old steering wheel and can’t find a replacement, you can refresh it instead with the right tools and supplies from Eastwood. Our money-saving Master Steering Wheel Repair Kit restores your steering wheel to like-new condition, ready to top-coat. Over time, UV light from the sun depletes the elastomers in your plastic or hard rubber steering wheels, resulting in ugly cracks that really date your car. This master steering wheel restoration kit helps you bring those steering wheels back to life.

  • PC-7 Epoxy
  • Adhesion Promoter
  • PRE Painting Prep

The special ingredient of our rubber steering wheel repair kit is a can of PC-7 epoxy that acts as a glue for everything from wheels to gas tanks. You’ll also receive aerosol cans of SEM adhesion promoter and Eastwood painting prep to fill old cracks and get the wheel ready for a fresh top coat.

Repair Plastic and Hard Rubber Steering Wheels

The ravages of time and UV light conspire to deplete your steering wheel of its elastomers. The resulting cracks can be repaired with one of our money saving kits. Use this Master Steering Wheel Restoration Kit with 1-lb. of PC-7 Epoxy (52047), an aerosol can of PRE Painting Prep (10041Z), and an aerosol can of Adhesion Promotor (52366Z) to repair cracked wheels and ready them for the color top coat. The SEM Vinyl Dyes (52066z-52081Z) work great over this kit.

What's Included

52047 1-lb. Can of PC-7 Epoxy
10041Z PRE Painting Prep
52366Z Adhesion Promoter

Safety Information
Always follow all instructions and warnings and wear proper eye, ear, skin and respiratory protection. When using chemicals always consult MSDS and product data sheets for proper safety precautions.
Accessories
Use an additional can of (52195) 1/2 lb. PC-7 or (52047) 1 lb. PC-7 as necessary to repair larger areas.
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Review manual for steering wheel removal. Wash wheel with dishwashing detergent and rinse. Once dry wipe wheel down with PRE Painting Prep. Use a triangular file to "V" out crack down to metal frame. Mix equal parts of "A" and "B" epoxy PC-7 sufficient to fill defect/s. Press PC-7 into cracks and smooth with a finger dipped in water. Allow repair to fully harden overnight. Sand repair areas by hand with 220 proceeding to 320 grit abrasive paper. Wipe wheel with PRE Painting Prep and handle with clean disposable gloves. Apply Adhesion Promoter per label directions to fill minor imperfections and topcoat.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Exactly what I need I haven't finished yet, but I'm almost ready to paint.I'm well satisfied that I received everything that I need to complete the project. This kit is exactly what I need.
Date published: 2024-08-18
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Eastwood equals quality The master steering wheel resto kit is for a 50 Power Wagon and the instructions were very good and since it's an Eastwood product I expect nothing but quality. We have purchased a lot of product from this company and have never been disappointed in any way, I waited a couple months for this product to come in and I could have bought it elsewhere but waited because I know what I am getting from Eastwood!!
Date published: 2023-03-02
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Worked well I used this kit on a 60 year old wheel. As stated earlier the book is out of date and it would be helpful to have information on paint selection. When I called to place an order SEM Classic Coat 17093 was suggested. I am not sure what the difference is between Classic Coat and Color Coat paints/coatings.
Date published: 2017-03-13
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Seemed to be expensive epoxy. Just seemed like expensive epoxy. Didn’t turn out too well despite doing it twice. Wish I just bought a new wheel instead.
Date published: 2025-12-26
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I have an older rubber tractor steering wheel that is missing a 1-1/2" chunk. This is an outside tractor. The steel support is in the wheel. Which product do you suggest to build up the gap and that can be exposed to the elements?

Asked by: Slyd2610
fills gaps and lasts for years
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2023-08-24

HOW MUCH ARE THE 2 1LB. CANS

Asked by: frankgprucnal
We sell this PC7 Epoxy separate in 1lb. cans here on our website: https://www.eastwood.com/pc-7-epoxy-can-1-lb.html
Answered by: Kelly H
Date published: 2021-12-21

I'm confused here. Your Steering wheel restoration page says to use the gray self etching primer but it is not included in the restoration kit. Also, do you apply self etching primer over the plastic adhesion promoter?

Asked by: robert
The self etch was used for years in the repair of steering wheels. With the newer interior dyes it is very common to use the adhesion promoter. This is the reason for including the adhesion promoter in the kit.
Answered by: Scott C
Date published: 2020-12-06

My 1950 Austin wheel has lost most of the bakelite and someone wrapped duct tape around. Can I reconstruct the wheel around the metal frame with your kit?

Asked by: Carroll
You could certainly add this product to repair your steering wheel. If your wheel needs work all the way around you may just need to purchase more of the epoxy. Part number 52047.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2019-08-01

I have a 1951 Ford; the steering is black; it has 2 med size cracks (each side of the horn ring support, back side). Is this all I need for a repair/restoration? Does this kit include final coat or is that an additional step? Gloss or semi?

Asked by: Jules51
This will not include the final color coat.
Answered by: S Church
Date published: 2018-04-16

I'm not clear on when and where to use the 'Plastic Adhesion Promoter.' The printed instructions say 'apply then topcoat.' There is no mention of it in the Turpin manual. I'm priming and painting. Do I use it before priming and again before paint?

Asked by: BRed
Yes, the Plastic Adhesion promoter needs to be applied before your primer and paint.
Answered by: KHoffnagle
Date published: 2018-05-04

Do you have a product for farm tractor steering wheels?  Mine is black, but the paint has peeled or chipped away.  Since the tractor spends a great deal outside, I feel most interior paints would not stand up.

Asked by: ksling
An option for your tractor would be to use our 2K AeroSpray Chassis Black. It is available in gloss or satin finish and is a fully catalyzed finish. http://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-s-2k-aero-spraytm-ceramic-chassis-black.html
Answered by: NickC
Date published: 2020-04-07
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Eastwood Master Steering Wheel Repair Kit
Sale $79.97 Reg. $83.97 Save $4.00
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