Upward pressure w/your knees under the wheel is the secret here as well as a must.
Always worked for me
That and using a brass drift to strike w/the hammer
Always worked for me
That and using a brass drift to strike w/the hammer
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Upgrade NowI've lost count of the money/bets I've won over the years on taking steering wheels off for people in less than 10 minutes!Took me10 minutes everyday for a week to get one off once
Steve I would lose the10m min bet cause it would take me 20 to figure out where I left the puller!SUCCESS
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Sorry I did not wan"t try poundin the spindle with a air hammer or sledge. As Frank said " I did it my way"
The best tip I got was from Someone to use Kroil then heat the shart with a heat gun. I did that but used mt new wheel puller my friend made for me works great no damage to wheel or shaft, no stess to steering box.
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now I have a new tool for the right job cost $20.
Thank you everyone for your help and insperations.
PS no I can take a steering wheel off in 10 minutes. maybe I can win some bets. HAHAHA
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