View Full Version : Anyone got a wheel puller?
Danb1987
16-01-11, 01:28 PM
Anyone localish to me got a steering wheel puller that I could borrow for the rest of the day lol
I don't want to buy one as il only need it once...
saloonwoody
16-01-11, 04:16 PM
i have but by the time you bought fuel to come get it you could have bought one lol
Danb1987
16-01-11, 04:29 PM
Due to the lack of responses I think I'm just gonna buy one lol
thanks thow lol
im in the same boat i need to lend one
TeddyThom
16-01-11, 05:52 PM
I never used one, I used a hammer and a large punch (EXCEPTIONALLY CAREFULLY!!!!!) then pulled it off, it's a right bitch to do though...
Novasport
16-01-11, 06:12 PM
I have one, maybe still a little too far though and too late for today
man up and pulll it off lol
Danb1987
16-01-11, 06:35 PM
man up and pulll it off lol
I must be a girl lol I was pulling like fook the car nearly flipped backwards lmfao...
Might have sorted one thow thanks anyways
The pullers are under 20 quid. Unless you're wanting someone to drive to you, you're going to use petrol to borrow one lol
Buy one, use it and if you think you won't use it again, ebay it or something.
pikey1986
16-01-11, 07:33 PM
i bought my draper one for about 13quid and have used it about 20 times lol
my theory is if you need to use it once your going to need it again at some point
Danb1987
16-01-11, 09:02 PM
Its ok lol iv borrowed on of kev.... Must invest in one thow!
Novasport
16-01-11, 09:18 PM
i bought my draper one for about 13quid and have used it about 20 times lol
my theory is if you need to use it once your going to need it again at some point
Yep, to take it back off again as its on the p!ss after you removed/refitted it the first time lol
pikey1986
17-01-11, 06:20 AM
in the end i got fed up and left it on the pi55 lol
man up and pulll it off lol
Used to do this myself until I got a lend of a puller. 2 seconds and no effort now and the wheel is off instead of swearing and thumping at the wheel!
Even if you only use it once I reckon it's worth the money!
novasrikev
17-01-11, 04:54 PM
Used to do this myself until I got a lend of a puller. 2 seconds and no effort now and the wheel is off instead of swearing and thumping at the wheel!
Even if you only use it once I reckon it's worth the money!
lol lol lol what a ball ache when you have not got the right tool
paddy quinn
17-01-11, 06:15 PM
im going to need a puller but i think a mash hammer and brute strengh will do the trick
paddy quinn
19-01-11, 06:41 PM
got my steering wheel off in seconds without a puller just loosen the nut until the face is even with the top of the threads then get a ball pain hammer put the ball pain on the nut then put your knees at the back of the wheel and force the wheel up with your knees the smack the ball pain with a mash hammer a few times and the wheel should just pop of mine did and its never been removed before
And then marvel at your newly collapsed steering column lol
MattBrown
20-01-11, 05:34 PM
I've done it the pikey way, but then bought a pulled off srs1.
Never looked back tbh lol
autograss_racer
05-04-11, 12:16 AM
Hi - anyone got one of these in Herefordshire/Gloucestershire I could borrow please? I did go to buy one on the weekend, nowhere had any - looks like an order job, thought I'd try here on the off chance first of all can guarantee won't need it again, am welding on a quick release hub!
Ta
i just pulled mine off, mind you nearly gave myself a back eye when it came off
i just pulled mine off, mind you nearly gave myself a black eye when it came off
my new sig.......
my new sig.......
haha rep'd
Hi - anyone got one of these in Herefordshire/Gloucestershire I could borrow please? I did go to buy one on the weekend, nowhere had any - looks like an order job, thought I'd try here on the off chance first of all can guarantee won't need it again, am welding on a quick release hub!
Ta
Bristol?
autograss_racer
07-04-11, 10:46 PM
Thankyou for the offer...i live wrong side of river really! Ill order one then sell it on here I think. Thanks for your offers though, really appreciate it.
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