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Topic: Removing My Steering Wheel!!!!
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SSF_5.0_WARRIOR
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Hey guys, does anyone know how to remove the steering wheel on my 89 GT Fox?? I know I can can buy the removing kit but not looking to do so..I was thinking maybe someone knew how to do it without buying that kit..LMK..
Posts: 952 | From: South San Francisco | Registered: Jul 2010
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70mach351
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you need to be the worlds strongest man.
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Posts: 1762 | From: EDH | Registered: Mar 2007
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LOL..Im guessing theres nothing to do but buy that kit..
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70mach351
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autozone rents them for cheap if im not mistaken
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Posts: 1762 | From: EDH | Registered: Mar 2007
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Sydewayz_Stan
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yea go down to autozone and ask to rent a steering wheel puller they have them all day
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Posts: 3432 | From: 707 vallejo/richmond 510 | Registered: Aug 2010
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Sco Cuddie
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As mentioned above, autozone rents out their steering wheel removal tool. I believe you get to keep the tool for 30 days for $20 and if you don't return it before 30 days, they keep your $20 so you basically bought the kit.
Posts: 678 | From: Fairfied | Registered: May 2006
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Raelsmar
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If your gonna spend 20 to rent it you might as well just buy it for the same price. I have one you can use but you gotta drive to vallejo for it. Lol.
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Posts: 3768 | From: Vallejo, CA | Registered: Feb 2010
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Pumpkin_Notch
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just go buy the kit new or rent it or just post it up in the general talk section and you might get lucky [ September 07, 2010, 01:32 AM: Message edited by: 94 N.C.F. GT ]
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Pumpkin_Notch
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DP [ September 07, 2010, 01:31 AM: Message edited by: 94 N.C.F. GT ]
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stangin'
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renting their tools is free. you leave a deposit with them and you get it back when you return their tool. if you break it or don't return it then basically you bought their tool.
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Yea thats what I figured out..thanks guys I ended up just going to Kragen and renting one..I used a harmonic balancer puller cuz they didnt have the steering wheel one..But it is pretty much free. Leave about $30 bucks and you get your money back when you return the tool..Good deal!!
*They have other special tools for rent with the same deal..check it out if you need something.
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quote: Originally posted by 85notch5.0: If your gonna spend 20 to rent it you might as well just buy it for the same price. I have one you can use but you gotta drive to vallejo for it. Lol.
Thanks for the offer bro!! If you weren't so far I would have borrowed it..
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Sco Cuddie
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quote: Originally posted by SSF_5.0_WARRIOR: Yea thats what I figured out..thanks guys I ended up just going to Kragen and renting one..I used a harmonic balancer puller cuz they didnt have the steering wheel one..But it is pretty much free. Leave about $30 bucks and you get your money back when you return the tool..Good deal!!
*They have other special tools for rent with the same deal..check it out if you need something.
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe they don't give you back $30 cash, but give you $30 store credit.
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stangin'
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quote: Originally posted by Sco Cuddie: quote: Originally posted by SSF_5.0_WARRIOR: Yea thats what I figured out..thanks guys I ended up just going to Kragen and renting one..I used a harmonic balancer puller cuz they didnt have the steering wheel one..But it is pretty much free. Leave about $30 bucks and you get your money back when you return the tool..Good deal!!
*They have other special tools for rent with the same deal..check it out if you need something.
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe they don't give you back $30 cash, but give you $30 store credit.
i believe you are 100% wrong . they give your money back as long as the tool is not broken.
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quote: Originally posted by stangin': quote: Originally posted by Sco Cuddie: quote: Originally posted by SSF_5.0_WARRIOR: Yea thats what I figured out..thanks guys I ended up just going to Kragen and renting one..I used a harmonic balancer puller cuz they didnt have the steering wheel one..But it is pretty much free. Leave about $30 bucks and you get your money back when you return the tool..Good deal!!
*They have other special tools for rent with the same deal..check it out if you need something.
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe they don't give you back $30 cash, but give you $30 store credit.
i believe you are 100% wrong . they give your money back as long as the tool is not broken.
Correct you get your money %100 percent back..as long as you return everything and the tool is good....
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Should have told me earlier bro I would have tried it..LOL.. It's coo came out o be free anyways..How about that center console tho??
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BruhBrahBrad
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Seriously though on my sn95, all I did was take the nut off, and Wiggle it back n forth and up n down and it popped off..
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Bent70
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You just need three bolts and a piece of 1/4" metal. Drill three holes, two outer screw into the wheel and the center pushes on the shaft as you crank it down. I modified a caliper compresser to work.
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Posts: 356 | From: san bruno | Registered: Dec 2009
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quote: Originally posted by SSF_5.0_WARRIOR: Should have told me earlier bro I would have tried it..LOL.. It's coo came out o be free anyways..How about that center console tho??
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Posts: 9483 | From: Sacramento Ca | Registered: Jan 2006
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Yea just give me a call before your there so I know you got my number..
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