They must be installing them differently that the originals. All I had to do was loosen the nut and pull, rocking side to side.
Steering Wheel Puller
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They must be installing them differently that the originals. All I had to do was loosen the nut and pull, rocking side to side.
Pretty sure that was Mim's technique, too.
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They must be installing them differently that the originals. All I had to do was loosen the nut and pull, rocking side to side.
In my case, the steering wheel was installed 39000 miles and 3 years ago., so that might have given it time to be set in its ways.
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I also rented the steering puller from autozone and figured out that I needed to get the 10-32 bolts from my local Ace hardware store for it to work. I ended up snapping the 10-32 bolts. Resorted to manhandling it off with the aid of a hard plastic mallet.
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I also rented the steering puller from autozone and figured out that I needed to get the 10-32 bolts from my local Ace hardware store for it to work. I ended up snapping the 10-32 bolts. Resorted to manhandling it off with the aid of a hard plastic mallet.
I was concerned the 10-32 screws would break, but after spraying the steering shaft with PB Blaster and leaving it overnight, the AutoZone puller and 10-32 screws pulled the steering wheel w/o problem.