Steering Wheel Puller

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JustinMFox
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Steering Wheel Puller

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Trying to get to the ignition switch to replace it on my 73 Dodge Challenger and it looks like I'm going to need a steering wheel puller , does anyone know if it's one specific to my car that I need to order or would one of the universal ones that are on Ebay work ? Thanks
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I used a lump hammer and lots of WD40 :D
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Post by ChrisN34 »

I Used this one on my Duster



It was cheap enough and got the job done, but it left quite a mark on the column thread. Should work with the challenger, when i pulled mine, it was the original wheel.
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Post by Pete »

You DO need a puller, it is very easy to damage the column top bearing and housing. You could probably make one just as easy - 2 bolts that screw into the wheel and another that bears on the mainshaft and off you go.
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Post by Blue »

I use a simple Grant 5891 puller, cheap and works well. Always use a puller on a Mopar column, you might get away with the brute force method on others but you will damage a Mopar column, they are designed to collapse very easily.
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As well as the steering wheel flying off and hitting you in the nose :oops:
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Post by Blue »

You only do that once before you leave the nut on loose....
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JustinMFox
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Post by JustinMFox »

Thanks a lot for the replies, I see that Grant one is on Ebay but they are all in the US, anyone know of a place over here that would have one ? Thanks
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I got mine at machine mart
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Post by MilesnMiles »

Did my grant wheel yesterday. Went to local car shop and bought a cheap adjustable 3 leg pulled. To get some purchase, is large round washers under the 3 bolts that screw into the boss. Off she pops. Bit of a faff but miles off.
Now for th fun of removing the steering lock from the column :?
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Thanks again for the replies , what kind of thread is it on there ?
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Post by JustinMFox »

Thanks for the replies , so we've got that off but having trouble getting the steering wheel lock mechanism off , the switch is behind this , it won't budge when you pull it , is there a tip to getting it off ? Thanks
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