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 | Rusty fits a new Steering Wheel...
A guide to fitting a new Steering Wheel. | Album by Russ. Photos by Russ. 1 - 15 of 15 Total. 2262 Visits. |
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 1 Unpacked... The Wheel & Boss.
|  2 The centre emblem.
|  3 The quality of the finish examined...
|  4 Check out the stitching...
|  5 On to the business of removing the old wheel...
|  6 After removal of the centre trim. You will need a large screwdriver to insert in the holes and twist off this plastic trim...
|  7 Using a small cross point screwdriver - Remove all the screws indicated...
|  8 This piece also comes off...
|  9 From underneath the back of the wheel, you can find a small hole. using a crosspoint screwdriver, insert into hole and undo this screw... (Please excuse poor photo!)
|  10 After removal of previous screw, this piece of metal simply unclips off.
|  11 At last we find the nut! What a grotty looking boss! All you need to do now is undo the 17mm nut. Easier said than done maybe! TIP: Loosen nut a few threads and then apply upward pressure behind wheel (Using knees?) and then give the nut a clout with a hard rubber mallet, this should release a 'stuck' wheel!
|  12 The wheel is now removed...
|  13 Putting on the new Boss. The wire is for the new horn button...
|  14 All fitted and looking good...
|  15 Bit of a gap here!
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The hammer worked , good instructions thanks - marlynnman, Fri, 1 Dec 2017 6:49PM |
using these pictures we just did the job without useing the manual - fredt, Sat, 10 Dec 2005 7:17AM |
i like it loads got to get a new steering wheel (how much was yours) - izzybon, Tue, 15 Nov 2005 3:13PM |
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