Removal of steering wheel..
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- danthemann
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Removal of steering wheel..
anyone get any ideas on removing my steering wheel without a puller? iv tried pullin it but its not having it lol
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
None! trust me, I've tried! You can buy a puller for like 15 quid from ebay.
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
Loosen nut so it is flush with the shaft.
knees behind steering wheel to take the pressure
then 3 good strikes on the nut with a hammer
and off it pops. Remove nut then wheel is free.
knees behind steering wheel to take the pressure
then 3 good strikes on the nut with a hammer
and off it pops. Remove nut then wheel is free.
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
And where were you when I asked this same question months ago and got no help! lolbreathecosse wrote:Loosen nut so it is flush with the shaft.
knees behind steering wheel to take the pressure
then 3 good strikes on the nut with a hammer
and off it pops. Remove nut then wheel is free.
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
mobiius wrote:And where were you when I asked this same question months ago and got no help! lolbreathecosse wrote:Loosen nut so it is flush with the shaft.
knees behind steering wheel to take the pressure
then 3 good strikes on the nut with a hammer
and off it pops. Remove nut then wheel is free.
Sorry mate must have missed your posting.
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
what kind of hammer is best? and actually hit the nut itself?or the spindle inside it?
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
Hit the nut and top of the shaft. They will be sitting flush so you don't damage the threads.
2lb mash hammer or a heavy ball pein hammer will do nothing to heavy.
2lb mash hammer or a heavy ball pein hammer will do nothing to heavy.
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
ok il give it a go...cheers.
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
Did you manage to lower the car?
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
yeh i did mate..
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
It can be done...make the nut flush with the threads and smash it with a hammer whilst pulling with your legsmobiius wrote:None! trust me, I've tried! You can buy a puller for like 15 quid from ebay.
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
i will try this soon,do i actually hit the nut itself? and do i need a soft hammer like a mallet? or a normal claw type one do? lol
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
Hit the nut with a decent hammer not a small toffee hammer.
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
yeh but i dunno if i need a metal hammer or a rubber mallet type thing? lol
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Re: Removal of steering wheel..
Metal hammer mate. A heavy ball pein type will do (2lbs)