Steering wheel remover/puller

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I unscrewed the nut that hold the steering wheel but just cannot pull it out no matter how hard I pull or hit it with a mallet. I event try to put WD40 and bend the steering wheel with my pulling force. :(

Called 2 workshop near my house and none of them has the tool to take out a stubborn steering wheel.

If any one know any workshop with that tool near Kepong area please do reply. Thanks.
 
Give it a hard knock left right left right, eventually it'll loosen.
 
I hit it hard with wooden mallet still cannot loosen it.
 
just go buy a puller. 3 legged ones. Cost about 30 buck. Just tighten the centre bolt and this loosen the wheel.

Or try visit workshop. Any workshop has this tool. Have it pulled out with a minimum payment. 3 buck pay ok la.

Dont whack the assembly though as it would damage the steering column. This item is expensive to replace....
 
I don't mind to pay RM5 to get the job done but both workshop nearby my house said do not have such tool. :(
Can anybody let me know exactly which workshop has the tool or where to buy the puller.
 
Ok. I got it removed by using a RM2 bolt&nut.
 

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Looks very unprofessional...
But hey, who cares right?
Thanks.
 
diy is fun..hahah
limited tool can bring up briliant idea
and cheap..and succes
 
Looks very unprofessional...
But hey, who cares right?
Thanks.

Very ingenious.

I thought I'm the only one with weird way of removing steering wheel that worked. Here, how I do it.:rofl:
 

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diy is fun..hahah
limited tool can bring up briliant idea
and cheap..and succes

then there is advices about using proper tools....

Do not misuse tools. Use the wrong tool could cause accident, and likely to damage the equipment.
Imagine using the wrong size socket.....and one would strip-out the nut, making it harder or impposible to loosened.
 

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