A steering wheel cover that slips while you drive is worse than no cover at all - here is how to install it so it stays put.
Center It Before You Stretch It
Line up the seam or logo placement before working the cover onto the wheel, rather than stretching one section fully first - an uneven start is the most common cause of a lopsided, loose-feeling fit.
Work Around, Not Across
Work the material evenly around the rim in small sections rather than pulling one large stretch across, so tension stays even all the way around.
Let the Grip Materials Do Their Job
This cover's anti-slip rubber inner ring and three-dimensional carbon-fiber-textured surface are built to increase friction against both the wheel and your hands - a correctly seated cover should not need any adhesive or additional grip aids.
Give It a Day
A snug-fitting cover often feels tightest right after installation and settles slightly within a day of normal use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my cover feel loose after installing it?
Uneven stretching during install is the most common cause - work the material around the rim in small even sections rather than pulling one large stretch across first.
Do I need glue or tape to keep it from slipping?
No - the anti-slip rubber inner ring and textured surface are designed to grip the wheel and your hands without any adhesive. If it is still slipping, double check it is fully seated and evenly tensioned.
How long until it feels fully settled?
Most covers feel tightest immediately after installation and settle into a more comfortable, still-secure fit within about a day of normal driving.
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