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Colin.S
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3rd Apr 03 at 22:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Dr Pepper
colin ive tried doing that- getting in between the washer and the winder- nothing happens....is it just a case of patience?


Keep on trying
cdcool1
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Originally posted by Dr Pepper
It took me about an hour of yanking on the steering wheel before it moved- middle of summer....came out the car looking like i had been in a war lol


you got it off with out the proper tool? me, my dad, and every fooker that walked past had a go, mine wouldnt budge at all! they put on fairly well i'd say!
Colin.S
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3rd Apr 03 at 22:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I used to work in a scrappy and i hated it when somone came in and said
"I want that steering wheel can you take it off for me please ? "
All that hassel for a tenner.
Dr Pepper
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seriously - I was knackered afterwards...kicked the wheel around the house once it was off- bloody thing

The only way you can do it is to grip top of wheel and pull it backwards and forwards really hard till it frees itself
Dr Pepper
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3rd Apr 03 at 23:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

colin- what kit is that on your car- looks nice and subtle
LoudandProud
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3rd Apr 03 at 23:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Nope the worst one is the security screw on the rear doorcards behind the bracket for the rear seats so u gotta take them out b4 u can undo it
cdcool1
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we tried every position imaginable to get it off (sounds like a porno... ), i'm sure my dad was off to get a hacksaw at one point! he was getting well frustrated!!
Colin.S
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quote:
Originally posted by Dr Pepper
colin- what kit is that on your car- looks nice and subtle


Rieger gt-c bumpers, bonnet, & GSi skirts
Dr Pepper
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Loud and Slow- I was wondering how they came out- it seems to be stuck on the rear seats- do you seriously have to take the seats out to get at it?
Jafster
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seat screw gave me most beef been changed 3 times and still aint all the way down-which makes my seat not slip back
ajscorsa
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the big bolt that you put harnesses on in the back seat that one is a cunt
antonOO2
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for the heater screws,close the vent then it cant fall down can it
ajscorsa
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4th Apr 03 at 08:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

eh use a magnetic screw driver and it wont fall its piss easy

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