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![]() Drives: Toyota Echo 2005 Hatchback Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Canada
Posts: 10
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Wheelskin Perforated
I decided to order a wheelskin for my Toyota Echo. The one I chose is black (top/bottom) with perforated sides that are charcoal. I will receive it in a week or two. I am deciding how to install the cover to make it both feel comfortable and also look good. I notice that not many people install it with the small section up (see pic 1). I see almost all installations look like pic 2. Note these pictures are photoshopped with the charcoal color. I used Iggy888's awesome picture in the thread http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/sho...d.php?p=498466
The reason I was thinking of installing it in the former is that when my hands are at the driving position (10 and 2) I won't be gripping at the seams. Any thoughts on which method looks good as well as is also comfortable. Does the perforation have a functional use in helping improve grip? If it does, wouldn't it make sense to have it where you keep your hands the most during driving? Pic 1 ![]() Pic 2
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