They make simple & effective steering wheel pullers that use two bolts to apply 
pulling pressure , then you hit the puller's center bolt hard once with a 32 
oz. or larger hammer and the shock combined with the Kroil you sprayed on when 
first you removed the horn button , pops it right loose .

DO NOT put tremendous pressure on it and make 100 % certain the two side bolts 
have 8perfectly* matching pressure or you'll side load the splines and lock the 
wheel into place .

-Nate
     Tom  wrote :
>
> Good morning. Happy Fathers's day. 
> 
> Any tips on how to remove steering wheel with damage?
> 
> Tom
>




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