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Wheel puller
Anyone know where I can get a steering wheel puller? The wheel on my Seabird is stuck pretty good. I've tried hammering to loosen it up, but no dice.
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Re: Wheel puller
Scott
Try your local engine mechanic. I borrowed one from the guy who does my engine work and then returned it that afternoon about quitting time with a brewski attached. He was quite happy [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
Re: Wheel puller
Sears sell them.
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Re: Wheel puller
I think you can get a cheep universal kit at CAP parts store. Or make one up out of odds and ends. Scotty.
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Re: Wheel puller
If you have an Auto Zone in your area they rent them.
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Re: Wheel puller
Thanks for the help guys. I looked on Sears' web site and they have one for only $19.99. The only thing with theirs is that somehow 2 bolts mount through the wheel hub. I don't know if this will work with my steering wheel. I'll probably buy it, try it, and if it doesn't work, return it. I do have an Auto Zone close by, so I'll give them a shot if the Sears thing doesn't work out.
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Re: Wheel puller
If your not going to keep the wheel try a large gear puller.
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Re: Wheel puller
Use lots of lube overnight, too.
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Re: Wheel puller
ScottM...I dont mean to shanghai your thread here..When I removed my center cap on my wheel I noticed that the single nut and shaft were kinda rusted. How do you keep the shaft from turning when you put a socket on the nut.? I'd like to replace the nut and is it possible to replace the shaft ?
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Re: Wheel puller
No problem catman. I held on to the wheel and turned the nut with a ratchet, although the shaft wasn't rusted. If you can't do both at the same time, get someone to hold the wheel for you.
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