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The Performance Tool W80651 Steering Wheel Remover Set is a precision-engineered tool featuring both SAE and Metric threaded bolts, designed for 4-inch hub steering wheels. It includes puller legs tailored for late model vehicles, making it an essential, durable, and compact addition to any professional mechanic’s toolkit.
Manufacturer | Wilmar Corporation |
Brand | Performance Tool |
Model | W80651 |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 1.5 x 10.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | W80651 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | W80651 |
OEM Part Number | W80651 |
H**M
Great alternative to the kent-moore puller for Trailblazer steering wheels
This puller worked great for pulling the steering wheel in both my 2003 and 2004 Trailblazers. I've only used this puller for those vehicles, which don't have tapped holes in the steering wheel, they only have slots for the hooks. So I won't vouch for this puller when used with the bolts, or the bolt size/pitch selection that is included with the puller, or how well it works on other vehicles.If you were to follow the service information for removing the steering wheel in the Trailblazers, it would have you use three pieces (J-1859, J-36541-A, and J-42578). Price these out new, and you'd be in the $250 range. A little less if bought used on ebay, and that is if you could find all three.For $22 this puller did exactly what I needed it for. Shout outs to my man B-Murda for turning me on to this tool.
B**H
Good buy
Saw many complaints listed. Can only assume those people used a power tool to cause that much damage. You just need to tighten it snug then use your hands to hit the back of the steering wheel then repeat the process and it will pop off at some point. Decent tool at a good price. 👍
A**R
Cheaply made and doesn't hold up.
I bought this to pull the steering wheel on my '14 Jeep JKU to replace the clockspring. As soon as it starts to pull hard, basically right of the bat, the 90° bent J hook just straightened out and pulled out of the hole. DOES NOT HOLD UP. It's very cheaply built. I was in the middle of this project and had to stop what I was doing and find another way to get this steering wheel pulled. I ended up finding a puller set at my local AutoZone that was OEM brand. I bought it and took it home, and the steering wheel just popped off like it should. The J hooks with this set are stout and built to do the job. Do not waste your money on this horrible product. I'm not impressed.***I included a picture is a side by side comparison of the cheap poor quality of this J hook VS. that of the set I got from AutoZone. Look at the HUGE difference.
E**Y
Did not fit w-body steering wheel slots
These angle hooks were too fat to fit in gm w-body 2000-2010 steering wheel slots. I had to use a grinder wheel to get the shape just right so it can fit in the two slots. Good thing O'Reillys and Penny Pinchers has this brand that has a lifetime warranty on them just in case they decide to break. Kinda disappointed they didn't work out of the package because it was a hot day in sunny Arizona when I decided to use them to pull a clock spring and they didn't fit as I was at a salvage yard. Depending on your application you may need to alter this tool like I did in order to make it work. 3stars for it not fitting and having to modify this tool to work for my applications. After modifications this tool worked fantastic!
A**M
Good to use once or twice
Decent product for the price. It did take my Jeep Wrangler steering wheel off but was a little janky. For the price though it's hard to complain at all. It did the job once and would probably do it 2 or 3 times which is good for a cheaper consumer grade tool.
N**N
As described
Works great
T**R
Thumbs up
Did the job. Worked great.
S**N
Medium quality!
Item works fine for me. I'm a hobbyist and not a professional.
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