steering wheel puller
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steering wheel puller
hi all time to sort my sloppy steering wheel out i need a puller any one have the part number thanks
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the part # for a steering wheel puller? Ummmmm.... what dos it matter? Just go to a parts place and borrow it for free. Autozone, pepboys.... and so on.
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Make one.
All you need is a pice of some kind of halfway stout metal (a 5" piece of ¼" ' 1" strip stock would do); and 3 bolts. 2 of the bolts should be 5/16"-18 x 2", one should be about 3/8"-16 x 4", fully threaded its full length.
Drill 3 holes in the strip stock. One will be in the center, tap it to 3/8"-16. The other 2 will be clearance holes for the 5/16" bolts. They might need to be slots, but if you can get the measurement between the 2 little holes you can see in your steering wheel behind the horn button, and drill them that far apart, that's all you need.
Probably take less time and effort to make it than to buy it, and certainly less money.
All you need is a pice of some kind of halfway stout metal (a 5" piece of ¼" ' 1" strip stock would do); and 3 bolts. 2 of the bolts should be 5/16"-18 x 2", one should be about 3/8"-16 x 4", fully threaded its full length.
Drill 3 holes in the strip stock. One will be in the center, tap it to 3/8"-16. The other 2 will be clearance holes for the 5/16" bolts. They might need to be slots, but if you can get the measurement between the 2 little holes you can see in your steering wheel behind the horn button, and drill them that far apart, that's all you need.
Probably take less time and effort to make it than to buy it, and certainly less money.
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