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bimini run 04-14-2012 11:51 AM

New Steering Wheel Help
 
I recently bought a new steering wheel, but I can't remove the old hub. I know these things usually freeze up like this and that I can get a steering wheel puller, but I'd rather avoid buying something I'm only going to use once if I can. Any suggestions?
Also, the screw holes for the new steering wheel dont line up with the old hub so I can't take the easy way out.

bert4332 04-14-2012 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by bimini run (Post 3663356)
I recently bought a new steering wheel, but I can't remove the old hub. I know these things usually freeze up like this and that I can get a steering wheel puller, but I'd rather avoid buying something I'm only going to use once if I can. Any suggestions?
Also, the screw holes for the new steering wheel dont line up with the old hub so I can't take the easy way out.

I used a 6" socket extension and a rubber mallet. Place the extension all the way down, you then have to smack the extension and pull up on wheel at the same time. It a PIA.

ROADTOYS 04-14-2012 12:54 PM

some auto parts stores have them to loan or rent (pullers)

bimini run 04-14-2012 05:54 PM

Only took about 4 hours. My buddy had a wheel puller and we finally got the old hub off. Looks pretty damn good if I say so myself :drink:

http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/c...414_152155.jpg

DirtyJerz 04-15-2012 01:41 AM


Originally Posted by bimini run (Post 3663514)
Only took about 4 hours. My buddy had a wheel puller and we finally got the old hub off. Looks pretty damn good if I say so myself :drink:

http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/c...414_152155.jpg

Thats funny, b/c I just bought the same exact wheel, and tried to put it on today but realized I had to change the hub also and didnt have the right tools with me :(. Was the wheel puller necessary?

Griff 04-15-2012 01:42 AM

4 hrs?????????:eekdrop:

bimini run 04-15-2012 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by DirtyJerz (Post 3663745)
Thats funny, b/c I just bought the same exact wheel, and tried to put it on today but realized I had to change the hub also and didnt have the right tools with me :(. Was the wheel puller necessary?

I couldn't get the old hub off without the wheel puller for sure. However, there is a pin inside the hub that has to be knocked out, which I couldn't pop out which might explain why it was so hard. I tried using a center punch and all that did was dig into it. Even after we got the wheel puller, we still had to torque that thing quite a bit and I started having doubts.



Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3663746)
4 hrs?????????:eekdrop:

Yeah, well even after getting the old hub off, I kinda sorta stripped all the screws in the new wheel so I had to run out and get new ones to finish the job. Didn't realize I had the Allen key for it until after they were stripped :angry-smiley-038:


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