OTC® 7929A - Steering Wheel Puller Leg Set

2 reviews|Item # mpn1930217
Universal Fit
Fitment notes:
  • Not Vehicle Specific
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Vehicle Fitment

This part is universal

Features

  • Designed to help to get your job done right
  • Manufactured utilizing the highest quality materials
  • Built to provide exceptional levels of durability
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Product Details

Universal Steering Wheel Puller Leg Set by OTC®. Particularly useful during steering wheel removal when there are no tapped holes in the assembly, the 7929A is designed for use with either the No. 7245 or No. 7403 OTC steering wheel puller. These legs get behind the steering wheel assembly to provide an even, straight pull. The collar is designed for use on Ford and Chrysler vehicles. Works on: 1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans 1997-newer GM cars, SUVs, and light trucks 1997-newer Ford SUVs and light trucks 1999-newer Jeep Grand Cherokee 2003-newer Jeep Liberty 2004-newer Dodge Sprinter van.

Brand:
Part Number:
7929A
UPC:
731413032899

Reviews

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1-2 of 2 Reviews
4 of 5
Looks Strong Enough but Didn't Fit My Application
The puller looks strong enough but didn't fit my 1993 Ford Ranger XLT Super Cab v6 3.0 RWD due to the puller's Conical design (the back part Conical design won't clear the steering gearbox preventing the tool from sliding in between the steering gearbox and the Pitman arm). The bottom line is this tool probably will work on a late 1990's - 2000's light truck such as a Jeep or Ram type of light truck so the advertisement needs to be a lot more clearer as to vehicle fitment.
Posted by Tony (Oak Hill, OH) / March 25, 20221993 Ford B-Series
5 of 5
You Get What You Pay For
Simply put I tried a 23 dollar puller and stripped it. This tool did the job but the spacer rod bent. I still would highly recommend the tool because you never know how difficult a harmonic balancer is going to be to pull off!
Posted by Samuel (Raymond, NH) / March 07, 2017

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