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Steering Wheel Leather

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Is anyone else having issues with the durability of the steering wheel leather? I'm on my second steering wheel and the area i rest my hand at (12 o'clock) is disintegrating after only 5000 miles. Do I have toxic hand sweat or something? Our Yukon has held up just fine after 45,000 miles. My 2005 Laramie did fin as well with over 120,000. China.....?
 

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Is anyone else having issues with the durability of the steering wheel leather? I'm on my second steering wheel and the area i rest my hand at (12 o'clock) is disintegrating after only 5000 miles. Do I have toxic hand sweat or something? Our Yukon has held up just fine after 45,000 miles. My 2005 Laramie did fin as well with over 120,000. China.....?
I had this on my last 2 Ram Laramies. I started watching my hand placement and noticed the stainless band on my watch appeared to be causing it. I noticed I place the bottom of my wrist at 12 o'clock which lead to my watch hitting the steering wheel
 
Thanks George, But I'm not a watch or jewelry guy. No wrist band and no rings. I do, on occasion, have dirty hands and need to wash them with soap... ;)
 
I have not noticed any issues with mine yet almost 9,000 miles.
 
I've had a defect develop at top center... wrinkles. Dealer just got my replacement in the other day... hope this isn't a trend.
 
I've had a defect develop at top center... wrinkles. Dealer just got my replacement in the other day... hope this isn't a trend.
Was your "defect" similar to the OP or different? If similar, yes maybe a trend, but....
 
I had this happen to my Tundra steering wheel after getting grease on my hands and not cleaning them enough.
 
Was your "defect" similar to the OP or different? If similar, yes maybe a trend, but....
Well, not the "same" defect... but a steering wheel leather defect none the less. I guess I was thinking more of a trend in the sense that the OP has gone through 2 steering wheels already... I didn't want to follow that trend.
 
Well, not the "same" defect... but a steering wheel leather defect none the less. I guess I was thinking more of a trend in the sense that the OP has gone through 2 steering wheels already... I didn't want to follow that trend.
The OP is on his second steering wheel, meaning, so far, one defect for him, not two. And the reason I questioned "the trend", because if your issues were identical to the OP, then it might be easier to determine a cause. Such as, perhaps, use of a particular hand cream or cleaning solution. Something like that.
 
I think the OP has destroyed both, his original and second wheels. I think it's isolated, since my wrinkles and his "acid" hand sweat are the only two steering wheel issues I've heard of.
 
I've heard that hand sanitizer is really bad for leather steering wheels if you use a lot of hand sanitizer.
 
All great comments, but still not sure why our 2016 Yukon, which also has a leather steering wheel, with 45,000, doesn't show any signs of wear. It may not be a trending issue, but I shouldn't be going through 2 wheels in 4 months time. Something's off....
 
I've noticed mine having the same issues. I am going to bring it up at the dealership when I get my radio flashed and brakes fixed. I also do not wear jewelry. 20190417_121500.jpg
 
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Do you guys use the steering wheel to pull yourselves into the truck? Order up a limited or longhorn wheel. That'll solve your problem for sure.
 
That pic almost looks like the squiggly wire from the heating element is where its wearing. Maybe theres a design/material flaw.
 
I always lay my wrist on the steering wheel at 12 o’clock position and I have my Apple Watch on. 10,000+ miles, still looks the same as when I purchased the truck back in late November.
 

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