Thinking about buying one this week. Example:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BMW-e38-e...-/261350432782
I can't decide whether I'd like it in an e38. I'm also going to redo the headliner in black alcantara, so maybe it'll go with the theme. I'm not trying to make me e38 look too modded or customized or tacky, but it seems like everyone LOVES to hold on to the alcantara on a steering wheel and it seems to come in many high end cars.
See comments from Timm...he has a steering wheel with alcantara. The biggest complaints is usually about how it wears. It's better in areas that don't get a lot of hand or other contact which keeps it nice and fuzzy (pretty too look at).
(it can look like this after a few years if not taken care of)
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Actually, it's fairly simple to revive alcantara. I've done a bit of research on the whole "leather vs. alcantara" thing. Preventative maintenance is easy too: just give a quick wipe with a damp rag every once in a while. People who have taken care of them can keep them in like-new condition.
I never noticed that Timm has an alcantara wheel! I need to find this...
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I just wasn't sure if it fit the character of an e38, you know? In a track focused car? Yes. In an ultra high end luxury sedan? Yes. In a 20 year old car? Eh.
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After looking for it, I can't seem to find Timm's
IMHO it just looks wrong in an E38. It's not a M3 CSL.
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Everyone I know who has ever had one told me never to get one.. My boss rarely drives his Lambo's but he hates the alcantara wheels and said they go to $hit really quickly.
Unless the car came with it, I would never EVER get one for the simple fact that steering wheels and our hands in general are always dirty, or sweaty, or germ infested. I don't mean to sound like a germaphobe but think about it this way... When was the last time you cleaned your steering wheel, or even shifter?
Never understood Alcantara for a steering wheel. It is extremely sensitive to dirt and oil and since your hands are full of both, its no good.
I actually persistently clean my steering wheel because I always like to keep it in that like-new condition. It just looks and feels so great. But in my e38, the leather has worn off so much so that it takes no time at all for it to get greasy because the leather is stripped away. I've been doing a lot of research on the Alcantara and it looks like you just need to stay on top of maintenance with it. MY concern is how it looks in an e38. I'm still a bit unsure. It might be tacky.
meh for alcantra and meh for sport wheels in a luxo barge (tx for that binjammin)
A new wood leather OEM wheel is the perfect match.
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+1 generally Alcantara is great everywhere expect your hands.
Even a friend of mine who almost 100% wears leather gloves, still got some annoying wear on his DD M5.
Personally i would love alcantara for a car i almost never drove, ie. Lambo., but it is a bad decision for a DD car.
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Post up some pics when you get it installed. I'm not convinced I'd have it in an E38. To small and looks like is made of plastic.
As is normally the case you'll post pics. It'll look great and I'll be wrong..lol
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Had one before, would not do it again... especially for a daily driver.
Too grippy and delicate for my taste, especially on a steering wheel. Headliner or pillars, maybe, anything I touch daily, not for me.
Is Timm even over here? I go back and forth between the e38/e39/53 forums on BimFest/BimFor/BimBrd/Xoutpost...that I can't keep track of who is where...especially when some of us appear on multiple forums. Perhaps Timm is over on BimFest(??)?
But I see you took the plunge...so looking up Timm's steering wheel is moot. Good luck with it...as Buck stated...if you like it...that's all that matters.
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I think it looks great. Hope that it holds up well for you, but the way you take care of your car it sounds like it will for years to come. Congrats
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I have an Alcantara suede steering wheel. Ive owned mine now 2 years. 1st the picture of that wheel? Lol that SOB never cleaned his and was ruff with it. Mine still looks new.
Now there is an up keep, just like taking care of your paint or interior.
Key points of responsibility
The suede should always" ALWAYS" feel nappy or fuzzy. The suede gets ruined by SWEAT,Food, oil and crap off your dirty hands.
Once it starts to feel smooth, its time to clean,
1st start by getting laundry detergent and mix it in a small bowl. Grab a tooth brush and clean in little circles. It will lift the dirt and pad dry the suede. Dont saturated with soap/water and dont rub hard or you will make the suede bleed.
Let it air dry overnight...Next day use a clean dry toothbrush and go over the dry suede...Is back to NEw status.....Very durable the material is.. Whats nice driving with Alcantara its when ur aggressive, your hands naturally sweat with adrenaline, your getting a strong grip of the wheel...Love my Alcantara wheel
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Very good looking wheel there, especially with the paddles. I'd love to do those one day, but I don't have any access to coding software and I don't know if I want to mess around with things.
It really is a shame that these alcantara wheels don't photograph well because they look killer in person. Mine really changed my interior. The headliner is going to increase it 10 fold.
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