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https://www.ebay.com/itm/33585153000...Bk9SR96MkJK5ZQ
Not mine, but I saw a complete vintage Snap-On steering wheel puller set for sale on Ebay. I have this tool and it works like a charm every time. I does look like the arms on puller part have been cut down for some reason. The arms on my puller are approximately 6-8" long, so take note of that if you put in an offer. Good luck... |
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It does appear that the “crank handle” has been shortened somewhat. Mine is 8-3/4”. The unique thing about the Snap On puller is that the screw does not turn as it is forced down. There is an adapter for the bottom of the screw with a slot that a horn wire can slip through so it won’t be damaged on some vehicles. I have owned the KR WiLson too but consider the Snap On to be superior (IMHO) so I parted with the KR Wilson puller.
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Thrilled to have both.
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