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Last Updated 2023-05-26
The 2023 INFINITI QX55 has a steering wheel size of 14 1/2 x 4 1/4" on the top & bottom and 15 x 4 3/4" on the sides.
The INFINITI QX55 has unique unconventional steering wheel sizes for the following years:
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One of the most likely reasons you'd want your steering wheel's size is that you're interested in buying a steering wheel cover.
Steering wheel covers are an excellent investment.
A steering wheel cover will go a long way in maintaining the resale value of your vehicle due to the wear the steering wheel experiences throughout the vehicle's lifetime.
Check out the Steering Wheel Size specifications for other makes and models.
The 2023 INFINITI QX55 steering wheel size dimensions are 14 1/2 x 4 1/4" (top/bottom), 15 x 4 3/4" (sides) (wheel diameter of 14 1/2" (top/bottom), 15" (sides) and grip circumference of 4 1/4" (top/bottom), 4 3/4" (sides)).
The 2022 INFINITI QX55 steering wheel size dimensions are unique.
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Over time your steering wheel will wear down due to the oils and movements of your hands. This can dramatically reduce the resale value of your vehicle and is quite ugly to Buy.
Protect your steering wheel with a fitted cover. They are inexpensive and will keep your steering wheel looking like new.
Steering wheels have two main measurements. A flexible seamstresses tape works excellent.
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