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    steering wheel puller?

    do i need one for my 87 accord? please reply asap, thanks alot guys.



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    Not usually. Pop out the H and remove the nut, then you shoudl be able to wiggle the wheel off.

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    ya, and it also helps if you have the wheels pointing straight when you take it off. It makes it easier when putting it back on.

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    Ive pulled out wheels from these cars about 20 times in the past month!!!
    Like what PhydeauX, its so easy, I think the nut size is 21mm. They are lock-nuts so to put it back properly, you need to buy one cuz they only work once. But it should work just fine reusing them.
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    It's 19mm.
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    Originally posted by MoonScryer
    It's 19mm.
    Thanks, I knew it was one of those big ones.
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    i use a hammer to get it off !much easier !

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    Yes it is a 19mm socket. I had to change my combo switch about 2 months ago. It's really easy to do.

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    Also make sure the ground is level.

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    ok, thanks guys

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