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Old 06-25-2003, 03:39 PM   #4
Russell
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Don't be daunted by this task, if you do things carefully, it is actually fairly simple. Before you take off your steering wheel, make sure that you take a peice of chalk or lipstick and draw a line over the base of the steering wheel onto the column to make sure that you get your wheel aligned properly when you go to put it back on. Also, get the compressor tool! It is well worth your money in rental fees, or if you actually buy one. That snap ring is the toughest part of the whole column.
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