Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Tim Ellison (Tim) » 20 Sep 2002 10:33

What's the correct way to remove the woodrim steering wheel out of me Dodge, without damaging it? I'm assuming you carefully remove the black plastic centre sections to reveal the nuts underneath- is this correct?

Are these worth anything, it's original and in good condition?

Thanks

Tim.
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Dave-R (Roppa440) » 20 Sep 2002 11:15

There are screws on the back of the spokes. Remove them and the plastic pads come off. Then disconnect the horn.

Down inside the centre of the wheel you will find one large nut holding the wheel to the steering shaft. Remove that nut.

Now you need to pull the wheel off from the steering shaft. You cant use force without damaging the collapsable parts of the steering column. You need to make or borrow a puller.
There are two threaded holes either side of the threaded shaft. Find a couple of bolts that fit in them. You also need a heavy metal plate that will sit in there over the end of the shaft that the two bolts will pass through so that as you tighten the two bolts they pull the steering column up off the shaft.
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Tim Ellison (Tim) » 20 Sep 2002 12:13

Thanks (again) Dave,

Good job I asked, there's more to it than I thought.

Tim.
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Tim Ellison (Tim) » 20 Sep 2002 12:23

Prepare for the chain which starts...

'Well, my steering column fell to bits, and I was wondering.....'
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Ted S (Teds) » 20 Sep 2002 16:06

no puller needed unless you also remove spacer
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Dave-R (Roppa440) » 20 Sep 2002 17:22

TED YOU ARE RIGHT!

Sorry Tim. I remembered wrong! The steering wheel just comes off with screws. It is the bit under the wheel and above the flasher switch that needs the puller!

My memory just gets worse every day!
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Tim Ellison (Tim) » 20 Sep 2002 18:42

So anyway, my steering column fell to bits and....

Only kidding.

Thanks for the input chaps.

Tim.
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Tim Ellison (Tim) » 30 Sep 2002 10:28

Just a quick follow- up.....

Steering wheel came off exactly as described, thanks again.

Just got to puzzle out how to mount the new one on the existing hub, without resorting to butchery.

Are the woodrim wheels worth much in the second- hand market?
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Steve R (Rizrtse) » 16 Feb 2003 22:25

How do you fit the wheel back on the steering shaft if it required a puller to get it off?
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Dave-R (Roppa440) » 16 Feb 2003 22:50

The nut in the center that holds it in place will pull it down when you tighten it.

Remember. It is not the wheel that needs the puller. It is the section behind the wheel that covers the turn signal switch.

(Message edited by roppa440 on February 16, 2003)
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Steering Wheel Removal.

Postby Christer (Christer) » 17 Feb 2003 11:13

I do not know if you are familiar with a Mopar muscle-article named "Column right"? It is a 4-pages/24 pictures article that covers a rebuild of a steering column. If anyone is intrested, I can scan it and send it to you. It may give some helpful hints...
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