Need tips on removing steering wheel on 84 Cutlass.

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pontiacgp

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I think he is talking about #7 in the diagram. You don't need to remove that to change the wheel...


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I think you are talking about the nut retainer...

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littlerascle59

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pontiacgp said:
I think he is talking about #7 in the diagram. You don't need to remove that to change the wheel...


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I think you are talking about the nut retainer...

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Yes, number 7 in that picture. I didn't think I needed it on mine and overtime my steering wheel became loose. Just don't want to get into any accidents bro.
 

pontiacgp

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no need for the :oops: .....you said this was the first time to switch a wheel and it takes a smart person to ask questions before instead of after
 

ZZ4CutlaSS

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pontiacgp said:
no need for the :oops: .....you said this was the first time to switch a wheel and it takes a smart person to ask questions before instead of after
Thanks and I should defiantly get a nut retainer like littlerascle59 showed being the nut was already loose on removal.
 

dlo253

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That wheel looks much better.. And that is one big *ss signature you got there man, haha.. :D
 

pontiacgp

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ZZ4CutlaSS said:
dlo253 said:
That wheel looks much better.. And that is one big *ss signature you got there man, haha.. :D
Thanks man! I agree so I tuned it down a bit :mrgreen:


you not only tuned it down you put the front clip back on, man you're fast... :shock:
 
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