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    Quote Originally Posted by Novadex 2005
    its not like you wernt asking for it!
    HAHAHAHAHAHA

    LMAO at JSeymour's small 'tool'

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    i should really read the whole thread before posting lmao!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Novadex 2005
    its not like you wernt asking for it!

    PMSL

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    Quote Originally Posted by lynz sr
    HAHAHAHAHAHA

    LMAO at JSeymour's small 'tool'

    lynz you told me it was big on msn!

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    slacken nut off, put socket and extension bar on it, hit with hammer, then use just extension thru centre of nut, also when you try pulling it off make sure the steering lock is off. the reason for hitting it is because the steering wheel is fitted on a conical splined shaft(starts small and gets fatter) so wen nut is tightened it squashes wheel onto it, you need to hit it to 'shock' it loose again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSeymour
    lynz you told me it was big on msn!
    LMAO... don't go getting me in trouble!

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    Will be trying that tomorrow H15, thanks. If it's not off by tomorrow I'm buying the tool

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    it,ll work fella, my mate sruggled for hours with his and wen saw me doiun mine he started laughing and said "it'll take ****ing hours" it was off in 2minutes

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    I took the cap off (horn etc). Then the nut etc. Pulled on the steering wheel for ferking ages, must of been a good 20 mins, sprayed some WD40 inside, tried for another 5 mins. wasnt budging so i give up. was going through my mobile while i was sitting there in anger. Then the bloody stupid thing just flew off and just missed my face. Theres a spring behind. God knows how it come off :D Spooky i guess!

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    Its best not to hit the column in anyway as its a colapsoable column, so it doesnt smack you in the face whn pushed back in an accindent. (if you smack it you can damage it, puller is the easiest way to go (just remember to leave the nut on a few turns so you dont end up like the lad above - with a wheel in ur face.)

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