One solution I have used in the past is:
-remove the nut,
-sit in the driver's seat,
-pull on the steering wheel as hard as possible,
I guarantee it will come off.
Your dentist will be able to assist you with the remaining repairs.
Another method I have used is to use a hub puller, or the like, to
loosen the steering wheel nut but leave it on so that you can skip the
orthodontist visit.
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jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
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Fred W. Johnson wrote:
>Have any of you found this problem and what has been your
>solution?
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