Clock Spring W/ Cruise Control For Wrangler/cherokee Oem on 2040-parts.com
Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, US
tools needed to do this job are a 8mm socket, steering wheel puller set, 13/16 socket phillips screwdriver. also be sure that the rotating piece is center. to do this you rotate it completely to one side and count the clicks until it has stopped on the other side. then cut that number in half and rotate back that many clicks. then dont adjust it any further. for any visual aids seek a video on youtube. item has been inspected and is in working condition
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