Remove a steering wheel is easy. Most steering wheels from the 40s-up have horn rings, buttons or other fascia that must be removed to get to the hardware that attaches the wheel to the steering shaft.
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In addition, cars that were equipped with turn signals might require partial disassembly of the actuators and/or horn wiring for wheel removal. Neither presents a problem, so long as you take your time and lay things out as they are removed.
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Yesterday step by step I followed intruction to remove a Ford steering wheel from secondchancegarage. I suggest you to vist secondchancegarage If you wan't to steering wheel.
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