Steering Wheel

Just repairing the crack(s) is just a bandaid that will look good for a short time. It will eventually crack over time. I chatted w/a few restorers of woodgrain wheels and the only to do it correctly is to remove most of the plastic, fill the cracks, then build up the rim w/glass cloth and epoxy resin, sand, cut in the grips, sand to the contour of the wheel, then paint. This is a very time consuming process. That's why the better restorers charge close to $500 plus to restore a wheel.