There are a great number of products available for steering wheel covers. Check out products that specifically state "absorbing" in the description- materials like neoprene that can easily be washed.
a one with grip and gives you total control and comfort
It is kind of out of the way. It should be under the steering wheel farther down.
a wheel and axle easy
there should be some kind of screws, sometimes they are Phillips or star shaped. just take those out and the steering column cover should come right off.
Chrysler... kind of
you need some kind of key or tool to remove it. There is a bolt on either side of the wheel you will see small plastic like doors or covers on the wheel and if it has cruise control remove the cover from that.
Wheel Axle Lai mateo
As long as the 1988 steering wheel is not air bag equipped it should work fine. I'm not sure what year air bags become manditory equipment in Chevy trucks. To be sure do a spline count of both steering wheels. You may need to use the hardware to attach the steering wheel to the column from the 1988. Usually just a nut/bolt; washer, and some kind of snap ring.
Any type of cars as long as they do not have the steering wheel fitted. They fit a different steering wheel in China (a smaller one) because people have shorter hands.
right side under steering wheel, there is a little compartment for holding coins and so forth pull it out and up it is in there kind of behind steering wheel.
Don't, it will come off whatever you do. If you don't like the colour, best to get another cover.
You normally have to remove the steering wheel and take apart part of the steering column. If your car has an air bag in the steering wheel you will probably want to take it to a garage. A Haynes Manual for your vehicle would tell you how to do it or whether to attempt it. Depending on the car, you might not need to take apart the steering column, but you will probably still have to remove the air bag and steering wheel. Often, there is a pin or some kind of interlock that you can push to remove the lock cylinder, but you can only get to it after removing the steering wheel. Again, see the service manual for the specific vehicle.