Re: Steering Wheel Puller
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Re: Steering Wheel Puller



Heh heh. Good stress release tactic Herb. :) 

http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/162.cfm shows some pictures 
of a puller. It's on a F*rd but same idea. 

 http://civilianjeep.info/Strenk/Steering/KeyCylinderReplacement.html shows 
a home made puller. 

Thanks,
Gary H. 

>  -------Original Message------- 
>  
>  I have always had luck with loosening the nut & bang both sides of the
>  wheel with the bottom of your fists like your having a temper tantrum
>  several times.  (Stress Reliever)  If it does not come loose doing that,
>  with the nut still on, pull both sides of the wheel  while pulling harder
>  right , then left, then right, then left, the wheel usually pops off unless
>  some gorilla has over torqued the nut before you.  Then your going to have
>  to use the puller.
 
>  Herb 

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