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The sport model already is wrapped so it would make the steering wheel bigger in diameter. That is why the Honda steering wheel wraps do not fit correctly. They are for the base model only.
If you measure your Fit sport wheel, the outside diameter is about 14-1/2 inches. The grip is about 4 inches around. That would give you size C.
Hope this helps...
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Originally Posted by leonine
Is that for the Sport or Base model?
The sport model already is wrapped so it would make the steering wheel bigger in diameter. That is why the Honda steering wheel wraps do not fit correctly. They are for the base model only.
Here's a few pics for ya! The cover fits perfectly. This is a must have for Fit Sport owners because the Honda ones do not fit correctly over the Sport wheel.
very easy to install. the directions are self explanitory. Did it on my lunch hour. Actually about an hour and a half. Never done it before. All of the other ones i have owned were the autozone special that just covers it with no stitching.
The most important thing is to pull it TIGHT. As you are stitching around keep some slack. Before you pull the current stitch tight use the slack to pull the previous one. Then hold it and pull the current one. Not sure i am explaining it right. when you tighten pull from as close to the steering wheel as you can. you dont want to break the cord (although it is very sturdy). I was pulling pretty hard and it was good to go.