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Old Nov 2, 2006
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Nut size?

I have a loose nut between the seat and the stearing wheel...what size wrench does it take????
 
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Old Nov 2, 2006
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Originally Posted by 98TexasRanger
I have a loose nut between the seat and the stearing wheel...what size wrench does it take????

Not trying to make fun of you but I know of quite a few nuts between the seat
and steering wheel..

How about a few more details....
 
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Old Nov 2, 2006
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this thread is open season on jokes, people...

i've got to be tactful, but you guys have at it... haha
 
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I have a loose nut behind the wheel in my truck too -- but my nut size is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!!!
 
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OMG OMG i laughed so hard when i saw the topic name...(big kid here...) but when i opened it and read the question i died laughing so hard i fell out of my freaking chair.... LOL i miss threads like this...
 

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i have the same nut...but when it comes loose the GF usually takes care of it......... i could call her and ask her for you how to properly handle the nut lol..
 
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Old Nov 2, 2006
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Dang guys I was refering to the loose nut as the "driver"!!!! ya'll need to get some and get your minds out of the gutter!!!!
 
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I would but I can't bend over that far to reach it...
 
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^^^^ Lololol
 
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Old Nov 2, 2006
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*sings* "big ***** in cowtown.."
 
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but i've got the biggest ***** of them all
 
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well it is actually a set of nuts between the seat, and the steering wheel. they are off set from each other, and different sizes on different trucks. i can tell you that my truck is rather quite large, and hard to break loose. usually requireing 2 people. judging from this post, you probally get away with just tightening them your self daily
 
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ac/dc
 
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