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OEMTOOLS Steering Wheel Lock Plate Remover

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Steering Wheel Lock Plate Remover
$15.99
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Steering Wheel Lock Plate Remover
  • Works on Chrysler and GM Vehicles with or without Tilt Steering Columns
  • Reversible Adapter Includes 9/16 in. x 18 and M14 x 1.5 Threads
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