Steering wheel removal
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				cliffybabe
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off the top of my head i think its a 19mm
			
									
									
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my head-top says 22mm 
			
									
									
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i tried its early 
			
									
									
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				cliffybabe
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Ziggy wrote:22mm. Mr Curry gets the prize!
nooooooooo

Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
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				SPADGE
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Yep 22mm
Don't forget to put the key in the ignition on the 1st click to release the steering lock or the wheel won't come off
			
									
									Don't forget to put the key in the ignition on the 1st click to release the steering lock or the wheel won't come off
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I feel so special....
perhaps I should do something useful with my talent.
			
									
									
						perhaps I should do something useful with my talent.
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				E30Mark
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Don't also forget to leave the nut on a couple of turns, otherwise you risk knocking your front teeth it when you try to pull it off... once loose, remove the nut.
			
									
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Beat me too itE30Mark wrote:Don't also forget to leave the nut on a couple of turns, otherwise you risk knocking your front teeth it when you try to pull it off... once loose, remove the nut.
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Got to say that i have never had a problem pulling a steering wheel off very easily one the nut was removed and the ignition on.
			
									
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I had a lot of fun, until I remembered about the ignition key.
ah well, nothing damaged but pride. I think I invented some new words too....
			
									
									ah well, nothing damaged but pride. I think I invented some new words too....
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Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!
If you have one of those 4 socket wheel braces one will be the right size.Cheers guys the biggest socket i had was 21 did'nt realise it was that big
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