unknownsnake Well-Known Member Joined Oct 18, 2009 Messages 1,866 Reaction score 49 Location Mason, MI Jan 11, 2012 #1 What all do i need to know about pulling one? Special tools to disconnect from steering box?
powerwagonpaul Well-Known Member Joined Mar 28, 2010 Messages 514 Reaction score 18 Location Las Vegas, Nevada Jan 11, 2012 #2 all you need to disconect from the steering box is a pin punch, drive the roll pin out and it will slip right off:thumblef:
all you need to disconect from the steering box is a pin punch, drive the roll pin out and it will slip right off:thumblef:
Burntorange70 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 18, 2008 Messages 12,873 Reaction score 146 Location Aguanga, CA. Jan 11, 2012 #3 Punch to knock out the pin in the pot coupling. Take the bolts out from under the dash and fire wall and unhook the wiring. Think that should do it.
Punch to knock out the pin in the pot coupling. Take the bolts out from under the dash and fire wall and unhook the wiring. Think that should do it.
unknownsnake Well-Known Member Joined Oct 18, 2009 Messages 1,866 Reaction score 49 Location Mason, MI Jan 11, 2012 #4 any pics? :/
Burntorange70 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 18, 2008 Messages 12,873 Reaction score 146 Location Aguanga, CA. Jan 11, 2012 #5 http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=104792&highlight=steering+coupler That may help. Post #7 you are looking for the "roll pin". Drive it out with a punch. Just an FYI. A service or even a Hanes manual comes in handy for stuff like this.
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=104792&highlight=steering+coupler That may help. Post #7 you are looking for the "roll pin". Drive it out with a punch. Just an FYI. A service or even a Hanes manual comes in handy for stuff like this.
BillGrissom Well-Known Member Joined May 10, 2009 Messages 8,131 Reaction score 1,041 Location Sacramento Jan 11, 2012 #6 If you later remove the turn signal switch, don't snip the wires to the column like I see done to many cars. You can easily remove the pins from the connector with a small screwdriver to release the lock tab.
If you later remove the turn signal switch, don't snip the wires to the column like I see done to many cars. You can easily remove the pins from the connector with a small screwdriver to release the lock tab.