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  1. anyone know what the original hub caps looked like for this model and year Chrysler
  2. Would anyone have the correct hub cap for a 1931 Chrysler CD 6 Picture would work
  3. In need of hub caps for a 33 chrysler imperial 8. Any condition considered.
  4. A Picture is worth a thousand words as the saying goes. Now I have a new problem and that is to find such a tool. I might be able to improvise something that would work. Was there any instructions that came with the picture you sent? The steering wheel in your picture looks just like mine only the horn button is different. Bruce
  5. Auburnseeker: thanks for your reply to my steering wheel question. I would really like to see your picture. Unfortunately the only manual Chrysler produced for my year (33) gives a lot of information about the steering box but no pictures of a wheel puller nor any instructions about removing the wheel. Bruce
  6. Thanks for your reply. I have this book and the steering section gives very good information about adjustments but nothing about how to remove the wheel.
  7. Mr. Lum: thanks for your reply and insight into my steering wheel dilema. Could I email you a picture of the center of my wheel so that you can see what I have and how you would drill the two holes?
  8. Thanks for your response to my question about removing the steering wheel. I found no threaded holes on either sides of the steering shaft so a puller will not work. It really appears that the wheel would simply be screwed off the shaft but locking the steering shaft will be necesary for this to work but haven't figured out how to lock the steering shaft.
  9. 33 chrysler Imperial CQ 4 dr sedan. Can anyone advise on how to actually remove the steering wheel from the steering column. I have been able to remove the horn button and removed the nut from the steering column but can't figure out how the wheel comes off. It appears to actually be screwed onto the treads of the steering column.
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