I've just got a new momo millenium steering wheel (350mm version), i need to buy a boss kit for it but am not 100% sure on which to get. I also am not sure how to take off the boss that is currently mounted. I have taken the steering sheel off a few times so that not a problem. Just cant really figure out how to remove the boss.
I would appreciate any links to websites that sell boss kit for 1996 corsa b that i can pay for straight from my credit card. Cant be assed with ebay cos of paypal. My card is registered on my brothers account so everythin gets posted to him. And we both got out own houses on opposite sides of the country, so dont wanna have to pay/wait for double postage.
Removing/fitting boss kit
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Removing/fitting boss kit
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Re: Removing/fitting boss kit
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Re: Removing/fitting boss kit
hello mate i have bought an eckor steering wheel and had problems with old bos. however referred to the trusty god of cars (haynes manual). u will need to buy or borrow a steering wheel puller found 1 on ebay 4 bought 6 quid but u said dont want ebay, so type steering wheel puller in google then click shopping results and it will show u website that sell them.
hope this helps steve
hope this helps steve
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so i already know how to take off the steering wheel. what i was askin about is the boss kit. how do they work? they replace the original boss or just slip on after the original boss and the new wheel? makin the steering coloum longer?
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u need the steering wheel puller to remove the old boss, but they are called steering wheel pullers, then u fit the new boss onto the shaft and spring, there are lots of little teeth on the shafts thats y its hard to remove by hand. make a mark on the new sttering wheel and shaft to align properly when fitting.
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yeah i get u now... cheers for the answer...had been lookin round and couldnt find anything specif on fitting/removing boss kits.
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no worrys mate hope it helped