Pulling Steering Wheel

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curbstone mech

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You can also do this yourself. Put your knees under the steering wheel and push up, then hit center bolt as described.
 

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You can also do this yourself. Put your knees under the steering wheel and push up, then hit center bolt as described.
I did go and rent a wheel puller, only had to leave a deposit / no charge
Made easy work of it.
 

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I would suggest that ANY puller one uses, spend a couple bucks and buy grade 8 bolts.
Have seen too many grade 5's bend or break off when trying to use the puller.
And ALWAYS oil the threads of the bolts and puller shaft.
Words of wisdom right here.
 

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