Steering Wheel Puller

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Punisher66

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Does anyone have a steering wheel puller they will be willing to rent me? I am thinking of replacing the steering wheel with a new Grant one in my Tahoe. Looking for some thickness in the wheel. Anyone ever here about somone putting this in their truck? Thanks
 

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i think you can rent one from your local auto part store, post pics when you get it done
 
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Actually after reading the instructions on the Grant Website, it doesn't seem that I need a puller for our trucks. Here are the wheels I am looking at. Opinions?
 

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The point is to add some thickness. Isn't the Denali wheel the same as the Tahoe and Yukon's with just a different emblem?
 

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The point is to add some thickness. Isn't the Denali wheel the same as the Tahoe and Yukon's with just a different emblem?

It's a little like the wheel on the right except the wood trim goes all the way around
 
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Yeah, the wood one is 331 for the wood one and 280 for the other. Haven't fully decided if it would be worth it.
 

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