Grant 5891 Steering Wheel Puller
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My auto was not equipped with it, so I returned it. There was too much grip on the steering wheel it had never been taken off since it had been built the "puller" could not loosen it. In order to fix the problem, I had to think of another way.
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It did its job without any problems, but I am unsure why there were only a couple of bolts. Instead of jerking the steering column and causing damage, this would be better. The use of it took only a few seconds! All you need to do is make sure that you start bolts with your fingers so that you don't cross thread them it's a bit challenging to get started so don't.
There are too few details in the packaging. After the first week, it began to break. I wouldn't recommend packaging because it's Bolts of which types are included are not mentioned in the spec. Adding links to specific products also leaves a lot to be desired. I bought this to pull the steering wheel on a Toyota FJ40 that was made in the This is why I needed an There are 25 bolts in each box This document contained much of what I needed, but it was not clear whether it was The following are some professional Penetrating oil should be used in generous quantities. Each hour, you will turn about a quarter turn. A rubber mallet should be used to tap the wheel from behind. Leaving the nut on the center shaft is preferred.
This was easy to figure out once I got my head around it. Confusion as all can be when trying to figure out how to use for "non-experts" "Mechanic" (and the instructions were mostly just diagrams. In your car at 20 below, it feels like you are buried). It did take me a while to figure it out, but I did. After successfully removing the steering wheel to replace the light switch and dimmer on my old 1996 Cavalier, I did get the light switch and dimmer installed.
Although they appear to be a good fit for my 1989 Chevy G20 van, there aren't bolts long enough or of the correct size. Several cars are shown on the package, including a Chevrolet truck, a Corvette, and a hot rod, but I don't think these bolts would fit any of those models. Kits like these are for foreign cars, according to me.
I have a Grant steering wheel. As far as the pullers go, they only rent/sell them with two mounting screws, rather than three screws like the grant steering wheel. It aligns exactly as you would expect it to, and works just as well for grant steering wheels as well. tested it on other brands at this time, so make sure you double check that it will work on yours before you buy.
This steering wheel won't easily come off because the bolts that come with it aren't strong enough. The two center bolts were broken and I ended up having to buy a new puller with hardened.