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Re: stearing wheel removel
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Posted by Tom in TN on April 15, 2005 at 17:32:14 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: stearing wheel removel posted by bplotts on April 15, 2005 at 04:20:13:
Bill, I removed the steering wheel on my Ford 2000 about a year ago. It was very difficult to get it off. I used a bunch of WD-40, and got nowhere. I used an air impact wrench with a pointed tip and and hammered away on the end of the shaft while pulling on the steering wheel. I used my gear puller, but I couldn't really get good alignment on it to pull the way I wanted to. I finally got it off by simply pulling on the steering wheel with my two hands on opposite sides of the wheel. I wiggled and wiggled and wiggled it on alternate sides of the wheel, and after a lot of strain, it finally popped off. Hopefully you'll find an easier way to get yours off. Good luck, Tom in TN
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